From a three-hour workshop to a month-long coaching sprint, from advisory partnerships to a free AI Office system you can download and run. Browse the completed cases below to get a feel for the work.
Three hours to turn one recurring task into a working AI workflow. Coach Jiang works hands-on with your team so everyone leaves with something they can keep running the same day.
You leave with: one live AI workflow
Build three workflows over one month, get each running independently, then close with a written AI application strategy for your operation.
You leave with: three workflows + AI strategy document
After the sprint, if you want to open new topics, bring in more departments, or start a longer-term integration, this is where we begin the conversation.
You leave with: scope designed around your needs
An AI work environment with 27 built-in assistants. Unzip and it starts. If you haven't tried Claude Code yet, this is the place to begin.
You leave with: a ready-to-run AI workstation
A desktop AI Agent package that launches AI assistants the moment you unzip it. Includes a personal director, kanban boards, Skills, and memory management.
A pixel village where historical figures, guest speakers, and participant avatars come together for conversation. An ongoing AI collaboration project.
An AI workflow development program starting from zero. Guides you step by step in turning everyday tasks into an AI assistant with real character.
An AI co-creation project for a chamber sustainability report. Meeting minutes, resolutions, and outcomes were distilled into an official web-based report as a model for other chambers.
An interactive companion card system built for Lxuetang. A reference implementation for anyone looking to design an empowerment or peer-support framework.
Real cases stripped of sensitive details and turned into templates you can apply directly. Designed for company-of-one operators, freelancers, and independent consultants to copy and adapt.
When several independent workers meet to explore a collaboration and the agenda is wide open, use this after the meeting to compress everything into a 30-second overview. Uses anonymized roles plus two visualizations: an issue-participant network map and a priority matrix.
When a local organization meets around a clear topic but members pull in different directions, use this to compress the consensus after the fact. Includes attitude trajectory charts across two sessions, a four-quadrant role map, 14 discussion threads, and 6 open items.
Visualized pain-point and needs clustering for 62 learners. X-axis: planning to in-progress. Y-axis: AI beginner to advanced. For course designers who need to gauge learner readiness before building a curriculum.
Learner emotional states mapped as concentric circles and a four-quadrant layout. X-axis: external to internal. Y-axis: setting boundaries to expressing oneself. A different axis logic from the business track, designed for psychology and relationship-focused programs.
Side-by-side support levels for Line, Telegram, Discord, and Slack when used as AI Agent carriers. For teams deciding which platform to use when embedding an AI assistant in their community.
A method demo for business networking event organizers. AI prepares participant profiles before the event, generates professional avatars, and surfaces pre-event matches so attendees find the right conversations faster. Includes a live simulation with 20 participants.
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