Solo IT consulting. One engineer, with AI doing the heavy lifting.

I build AI agents that fix the boring work small businesses are stuck doing.

I'm a solo engineer with a decade of full-stack experience and the kind of AI that actually does the work, not just explains it. If a workflow at your business is eating hours, I can probably automate it. If it can't be automated, I'll tell you that, too.

Demo · Workflow integration

From forty minutes a month to forty seconds.

Your Point of Sale and Bank transactions need to land in your monthly Report. Today you do that yourself. Click around. Export. Paste. Reformat. Every month.
Below: today's version. Then the agent's.

You · Today ~40 min (every month)

Umpteen clicks. Three different apps. One date column in the wrong format. Easy to mess up.

Agent · Tomorrow ~40 sec (automatically)
  1. You

    Reconcile last month's sales with bank deposits and update the report.

  2. Agent

    On it.

  3. Pulled 847 transactions from Square for April. $31,205.40 in sales.

  4. Bank's showing 12 deposits for the same period. All 12 reconcile clean.

  5. One $14.20 Acme charge had no matching sale. Same fee in February and March, so I tagged it as a recurring bank charge.

  6. April's posted to Books at line 47. Summary attached.

Same data. The agent narrates each step as it works. You review the result; it does the tedious work.

Demo · Email intake

Customers email in their own words.

A bat-mitzvah inquiry. A storm-damage call. A first-time patient. An agent reads each one and lines up a draft reply — you stay focused on the work you do best.

Practice

What I do, and how this works.

The work usually falls into four buckets.

Email intake
An agent reads the messy emails customers actually write and turns them into structured records, replies, or booked appointments.
System integration
The tools you already pay for (Square, Plaid, QuickBooks, your spreadsheets, your CRM) start passing data to each other automatically instead of through your clipboard.
Internal AI tools
Your team gets a private assistant trained on how your business actually runs — your manuals, your processes, your customer history.
Custom dashboards & small tools
Built around the way your team works day-to-day, not how a SaaS company imagines it should be.

How a project starts. You fill out the form below in plain English. Within thirty minutes you get a reply with my read on whether it's something I can help with, what an honest scope looks like, and a number. The reply is AI-drafted; I read every submission and every response that goes out. If the project makes sense for both of us, we get on a call. If it doesn't, the reply tells you that, and points you to a better fit, if I know one.

What I won't do. Strategy decks. AI sprinkled on a broken process. Vendor procurement disguised as consulting. Anything that wouldn't survive a sober look six months from now. If the right answer for your business is "actually, just use this $30 tool", I'll say that.

About

Who's behind this.

I'm Sharrief Shabazz. I've spent more than a decade as a full-stack engineer, shipping production software across web, backend, and developer tools. FYM is the practice; I'm the engineer you'll work with.

Here's why one engineer plus AI works: AI handles the multipliable work, the research, the scaffolding, the repetitive parts of the job. I handle the irreducible work, the judgment calls, the integration choices, the trade-offs. You get the speed of a small team without the overhead, and one phone number to call when something needs attention.

Sharrief Shabazz, leaning into frame with a smile, sunglasses, and a backwards cap.
Sharrief, on a good day

Contact

Tell me what's broken.

Out of the shop right now. The form's still on the bench, not wired up yet. I'll have it open soon. Check back in a bit.

You get a dedicated address with me: [email protected]. Every customer does. Replies come from there, not a shared support queue.

Closed today. Once it's open, the first reply lands within 30 minutes. It'll be AI-drafted; I read every one that comes in.