2026-02-20
Bootstrapped, Profitable, AI-Native: What Actually Works in 2026
Most companies that call themselves AI-native are burning money on AI infrastructure. We are not. Here is what actually changed when we rebuilt operations around AI — and what surprised us.
BACKGROUN…
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2026-02-20
I Built 8 Production Sites in One Week with Claude Code
Last week I shipped eight production websites — nealkhis.com, acs.nealkhis.com, gamblegrip.com, medcontact.ai, lab.nealkhis.com, hr.nealkhis.com, briefs.nealkhis.com, partners.nealkhis.com — plus a pa…
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2026-02-18
The Model Routing Guide: Which AI for Which Task
After 50+ AI council sessions and building a product ecosystem on AI infrastructure, I have a working routing table. This is what I actually use.
DeepSeek-chat for expert-role debate agents. Cheap en…
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2026-02-17
How I Built an AI Council to Run My Company
Every major decision I make at AC Solutions goes through a council of five AI agents before I act on it. This is not a gimmick. It has replaced the three strategy consultants I used to pay $800/hour c…
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2026-02-16
Virtual CEO: $185K Saved Per Year. The Real ROI Numbers.
When we calculated the ROI on our Virtual CEO system, the number surprised us. $185,000 per year in measurable value. 1,931% ROI. These are not projections. Here is how we got there and what we were h…
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2026-02-15
iGaming CRM: Why RevShare Beats SaaS Pricing (With Numbers)
When we pitch iGaming operators on GambleGrip, the pricing conversation usually goes the same way. They want to know the monthly cost. We quote it. They say it is too high. We show RevShare. They sign…
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2026-02-15
Why iGaming is the Best Vertical for AI in 2026
I have spent six years in iGaming. I have also spent the last two building AI tools. The intersection is not obvious from the outside, but from inside it is the clearest B2B AI opportunity I have seen…
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2026-02-10
How I Run a $1.5M ARR Company with 5 AI Agents
Six hours. That is how much time I was losing every week to management meetings before I changed anything.
Not because the meetings were badly run. They were efficient. The problem was structural: as…
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