About RS Consultancy

A one-person AI practice for small businesses.

RS Consultancy is run by one person. That’s the whole pitch, really. You get a single point of contact who digs into your business, designs the solution, builds it, and stays close after it ships — no account managers, no subcontractors, no “I’ll have to check with the team”.

How we work

We start with a short conversation — usually thirty minutes — about what your business does and where the day-to-day friction lives. If AI can help, we’ll tell you exactly where. If it can’t, we’ll say so.

From there, engagements are scoped small and finished fast. A typical project runs four to six weeks, start to finish, with something useful working in your hands long before the end.

Being a one-person practice means lower overhead, direct communication, and someone who actually remembers the details of your business on the next call. It also means we only take on a small number of clients at a time — which keeps the quality up.

What we value

  • Plain-spoken

    No jargon, no hype. We’ll tell you when AI isn’t the right answer.

  • Small-business first

    We’re built for teams under 150 people. Our pricing, pace, and tooling reflect that.

  • Outcomes over demos

    We measure success in hours saved and headaches removed — not in flashy prototypes.

  • Your team, stronger

    Every engagement leaves your people more capable, not more dependent on us.

What we can help with

A few of the workflows we can pick up and turn into something faster, calmer, and less error-prone. If yours isn’t on the list, ask — it probably still fits.

  • Drafting and replying to routine emails
  • Turning messy documents into clean data
  • Summarising meetings, calls, and long threads
  • Writing first drafts of reports, quotes, proposals
  • Triaging support requests and FAQs
  • Connecting your existing tools so they talk to each other

Want to see if we’re a fit?

The first call is free, honest, and genuinely useful — even if you decide not to work with us.

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