I can help you learn a new skill, solve those tech issues that keep coming up, improve your workflow, and get you started on something exciting like your own website, newsletter, or any idea you've been sitting on.
Most people know what they want to get done. They just never quite get around to it. Or they start, get stuck, and quietly give up.
This service is like a commitment device. Think of it like having a gym trainer. Someone who doesn't just track your attendance, but shows up with you, works through it side by side, teaches you what you're doing and why, and checks in because your progress actually matters to them.
That's how I work. We get things done together in sessions. I teach you as we go, and I follow up because I genuinely want to see you get there.
This is not a self-paced course or a YouTube video. It's a real person who is invested in you moving forward.
Once you've booked a session, that's it. We're in it together. No more "I'll get to it eventually." We actually do it.
You know you should be using AI in your work. You've been meaning to start that newsletter. You have the ideas — just not the hours to figure out how to actually execute them.
That's exactly why Your Tech Guy exists.
You've been meaning to do this. Let's stop meaning and start publishing. We'll get your newsletter live together — name, setup, first issue, done.
Your expertise deserves an audience. I'll help you figure out where to show up, what to say, and how to get started without overthinking it.
A clean, professional website that is yours. No agencies, no bloat — just something that works and looks great.
Most people use 10% of what LinkedIn can do for them. We'll sort your profile, your posting habit, and your strategy in one session.
AI can save you hours every week — if you set it up right. I'll help you pick the right tools and build a daily workflow that actually fits how you work.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity — it's a lot. I'll cut through the noise and tell you exactly which ones are worth your time and money.
It starts with a 30-minute conversation — no agenda, no sales pitch. I just want to understand what's going on and what you're trying to achieve. Maybe you want something built or sorted. Maybe you want to actually learn how to do it yourself. Most people want a bit of both. By the end of the call, I'll know exactly what we're working on.
After the call, I put together a clear scope — what we'll tackle, in what order, and how many sessions it'll take. No vague estimates, no surprises. You pick an hour pack that fits, and we lock in our first session. That's it. You've committed. We're doing this.
We work through everything together on live video calls. I share my screen, you share yours, and we move through it step by step. I'll show you what I'm doing and why — so you walk away capable, not just with a finished product. By the end of each session, something real has happened.
Every session ends with something done, not just discussed.
You work with me directly. No handoffs, no ticket systems.
I show you how, so next time you don't need me for that.
"I had been putting off starting my newsletter for over a year. We got it live in one session. I couldn't believe how straightforward it was once someone just walked me through it."
"I was completely lost with all the AI tools. Within an hour I had a clear setup that actually fits how I work. Now I use it every single day."
"My subscriptions were out of control. We went through everything together and I'm saving over $200 a month on tools I had forgotten I was paying for."
"Moving to a new laptop always felt like a nightmare. This time it was genuinely stress free. Everything was exactly where I needed it."
"I wanted to learn video editing but had no idea where to start. One session and I was editing my own content the next day. The right tools make all the difference."
"Finally someone who doesn't just do it for you and leave you confused. He shows you how, so you actually understand it and can do it yourself next time."
Everyone comes in with something different. Here are a few real situations and what we actually got done together.
She had the vision and the experience. What she didn't have was a clear picture of everything she'd need to figure out: building a website, buying a domain, getting it hosted, publishing content, collecting payments online, building an email list, making sure those emails actually land in inboxes and don't get flagged as spam, learning how to use AI to work faster. The list kept growing the more we dug in.
We worked through it together. Not just setting things up, but making sure she understood how each piece worked so she could handle it herself going forward.
She left with everything running and a real sense of what it takes to run a modern business online.
An organization I worked with had a marketing person in place. But in the name of marketing, she was only posting on their Facebook page. They were missing out on leads because nothing was being captured. No email list had ever been created. Contacts were never kept warm. Every day was a cold effort all over again.
The organization hired me to mentor their marketing employee and help her build a proper system from the ground up.
We worked through it together. Set up an email list and a way to capture leads from both the website and their ads. Built a nurturing sequence so contacts didn't go cold between touchpoints. Fixed how their Meta ads were structured so the budget was actually working. Improved the CTAs. And got the marketing side talking properly to the rest of the business.
By the end she had the skills, the setup, and the confidence to run it all on her own. The organization went from cold outreach every single day to having a system that was building and warming an audience continuously.
He had been wanting to create a course for years. Financial literacy was something he genuinely loved talking about, and he had real expertise to share. But every time he thought about starting, the same questions came up: where do you even build a course? What do you need to record it properly? What equipment is actually worth buying? What does the whole thing look like once it's live?
We connected and worked through all of it together. First, I helped him figure out exactly what hardware he needed and what was worth the investment. Then we built his course website, designed the marketing strategy, and put together everything he needed to actually get the word out.
By the end of the fourth week, his first session was recorded and ready to go live. Something he had been putting off for years was done.
He was a C-level executive who had clocked that AI was going to change how he worked. The intention was there. But every time he went to do something about it, he hit the same wall: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, five meeting summarisers, a dozen writing tools, and another one launching every week. No way of knowing what was worth trying and what was just noise.
We started by understanding how he actually spent his days, where the friction was, what he was doing repeatedly that he didn't need to be. From there we built his AI stack properly, not just a list of apps but a setup that fit around how he already worked.
I showed him how to use the tools and how to think about them. How to evaluate something new before committing. What questions to ask. What separates genuinely useful from impressive in a demo.
He walked away with a full stack running and the ability to assess any new tool on his own going forward.
He was juggling three completely different responsibilities and his digital life had become a reflection of that chaos. Files dumped in default folders. Three email inboxes running in parallel with things slipping through. Documents that should have taken seconds to find were taking ten minutes.
We put a simple file management system in place that matched how he actually works. Set up the right cloud storage for his situation. Added tools and some constraints so emails don't go unanswered and nothing gets buried.
Nothing overcomplicated. Just the right structure with guardrails to keep it that way.
He was an avid reader and a prolific content creator — always consuming: articles, books, newsletters, YouTube videos, podcasts. He saved highlights in one app, bookmarks in another, notes scattered across his phone and laptop. On paper he had everything. In practice, he could never find anything when it mattered.
He was constantly reinventing the wheel. Recalling half an idea from something he'd read months ago, spending twenty minutes searching for it, giving up. Insights that could have shaped his content or decisions just went to waste because they were buried somewhere he couldn't reach.
We built him a proper system. Notion as the central hub — a personal knowledge base structured around how he actually thinks and works. Then we set up a stack of apps that bring everything into one place: read-later articles, book highlights, saved videos, browser clippings. All of it flows in, tagged, searchable, and ready to use.
He no longer walks around thinking "what was that article I read a few months ago — the one with something about evolutionary biology?" It's there. He finds it in seconds.
A free 30-minute call. No agenda, no pitch. Just an honest conversation about what you're trying to sort out.
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