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the internet isn't yet.

I don't add more tools. I fix the places where customers, time, and data leak out today.

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WHAT I DO

how can I help?

You don't need to know whether you need a website, WordPress, automation, or AI. Just notice where the friction shows up.

01

does your customer know where to click?

If your offer lives only on social media, old messages, or outdated links, a customer may leave before they ever get in touch.

Customers see faster who you are, what you do, and how to reach out.

Start with: hello world

site · domain · email · contact form · SEO

  1. If your offer lives only on social media, old messages, or outdated links, a customer may leave before they ever get in touch.

    Customers see faster who you are, what you do, and how to reach out.

    Start with: hello world

    site · domain · email · contact form · SEO

  2. Menus, prices, services, photos, posts, or news shouldn't always have to wait for someone technical.

    You change content when it's time — instead of treating every small edit as a separate project.

    Start with: editable website

    CMS / WordPress · admin panel · contact form · SEO

  3. It's hard to grow when someone is always retyping data, checking statuses, reminding others, reconciling things, building reports, or searching for information across several places.

    Less manual work, less jumping between tools, more of a single calm flow.

    Start with: the company runs itself

    Power Apps · Microsoft 365 · workflow · simple CRM · dashboards

  4. Pricing, rules, documents, messages, notes, and data all exist — but the answer still has to be found by hand. AI can help find it faster, summarize it, and put what the business already knows to use.

    What the business already knows becomes easier to find, use, and pass on.

    Start with: your second brain

    knowledge base · AI assistant · documents · data analysis

Services

common scopes.

These aren't rigid packages off the shelf. They're the most common starting points. After we talk, I shape the scope around what you already have, what state it's in, and what really needs to be built.

simplest start
01

hello world.

your first company website

from €290

Your first website that says who you are, what you do, and how a customer can reach you.

what's included

landing page · domain · business email · contact form · basic SEO · analytics

good for

a new business, a local service, a freelancer, or a business that today lives only on social media.

02

editable website.

when you want to update content yourself

from €690

A site with a panel where you can change services, prices, menus, photos, posts, or news on your own.

what's included

site · CMS / WordPress · contact form · SEO · analytics · short handover training

good for

a restaurant, a salon, a language school, a service business, a small shop, or a news/updates site.

03

the company runs itself.

less Excel, less email, less manual re-typing

from €990

For companies where too many things happen by hand: in Excel, email, phone, Messenger, or across several different systems.

what's included

Power Apps · Microsoft 365 · workflow · forms · notifications · simple CRM · reports · dashboards

good for

businesses with repeating tasks, inquiries, statuses, tickets, reports, or data scattered across several places.

04

your second brain.

AI for knowledge, questions, and decisions

from €1490

AI that helps answer repetitive questions, organise knowledge, work with documents, or find information faster.

what's included

knowledge base · AI assistant · data analysis · automations · integration with your site or process

good for

businesses with repetitive questions, documents, a knowledge base, customer support, or internal information chaos.

how I work

how I work, so it doesn't get messy.

No long briefs, no lost decisions, no weeks of silence. First we understand the problem, then I shape the scope, build, and launch the things that need to work.

krok 01

we talk.

We start with the problem — what's not working today, where you lose time, customers, or peace of mind, and whether a digital fix really makes sense here.

after this step: you know whether it's worth going further.

krok 02

I shape the scope.

You get a simple plan: what we're doing, what we're not doing, what it costs, how long it takes, and what's ready at the end.

After approval: we agree on payment and get going.

krok 03

I build and show.

I build the solution step by step. As soon as there's something to look at, you get a preview of the working version — not a presentation after two weeks of silence. You can see the direction, click around the site, or test the flow before everything is locked in.

krok 04

I launch and stay close.

I hand over access, walk you through the tool, and fix the small things that show up after launch. The first month after launch is included.

faq

frequently asked.

Not always. We start with the problem, not the technology. If your current way of working is fine, there is no reason to build something just for the sake of it.

No. The prices on the site are starting points. After the first conversation, I adjust the scope to the problem, what you already have, what condition it is in, and what actually needs to be built.

A simple website or landing page usually takes 1–2 weeks. A website with an editing panel or a simple contact flow usually takes 2–3 weeks. Automation, reports, or AI usually take 3–8 weeks, depending on the scope and what you already have.

I do not use one payment model for every project. First we talk about what needs to be done, then we agree the scope, timeline, and payment terms. Everything is clear before we start.

Yes, if it makes sense for that project. Before we start, we can look at a demo, an example, or a similar solution. During the work, I show a working version as early as possible, so the direction is clear before the end.

No. Wrocław is local, but projects can be handled remotely in Poland and internationally. Most of the time, an online conversation and a clear flow of information are enough. If a project in Poland needs an on-site meeting — for example around a process, team, location, or system — we can decide that after the first conversation.

A CMS is a panel where you can edit website content yourself: services, prices, menu, photos, posts, or news. WordPress is one of the most popular CMS options. It makes sense when you want to update the website often without asking someone technical. If lightness, speed, and simpler maintenance matter more, a website without a classic admin panel may be better.

A CRM is a place for information about customers, inquiries, and next steps. In a small business, it does not have to be a big system. Sometimes a simple customer database is enough: who wrote, what they need, what the status is, when to reply, and what should happen next.

I don't replace it by force. If it works, we can connect it to the website or build a small layer around it: a form, reminder, follow-up, report, or AI. Integrations are checked before I promise them.

Yes. If the business uses Outlook, Excel, Teams, SharePoint, or forms, I check what can be reused. We can build an app, workflow, report, or simple process in an environment the team already knows.

It can, but it doesn't have to. AI can help customers, your team, or you: answering repeated questions, organizing knowledge, supporting reports, analyzing data, or helping find information faster.

Yes. Every project is a starting point, not the finish line. What we build in the first stage — website, email, form, basic SEO — is the foundation. Later you can add an editing panel, integrations, automation, or AI on top. You don't have to start from zero. After launch, we talk about what's worth expanding and when. Each next step is a separate decision, not a subscription.

I design solutions so they don't collect more data than they really need. Before we start, we define what data is used, where it goes, and which tools process it. This applies to websites, forms, CRM, automation, reports, and AI.

Yes. The domain and main company accounts should stay on your side. That especially means email, Microsoft 365, documents, and accounts used in everyday work. I can help set them up and be added with technical access, but they should not be locked inside my private account.

Only when it makes sense and is agreed before we start. AI can work with public content, documents, a knowledge base, FAQ, reporting data, or other company materials. I don't connect sensitive data "just to test it" without discussing where it goes and how it will be used.

We decide that per project. Hosting, the database, forms, backups, integrations, or AI tools can be handled by me if that is simpler. After launch, you know what runs where, who has access, what renews, and what you pay for. You do not have to watch the whole technical layer yourself.

No. I do not disappear after launch. Every solution comes with support and a working guarantee for as long as you use it. If something needs a fix, a check, or an explanation, you can come back to me.

kontakt

a small studio for specific problems.

mondai. studio runs as one person. For small digital projects, that's usually the cleanest shape.

One conversation, one scope, one person carrying the project from first decision to launch.

Shiba keeps the mood. The studio keeps your digital layer actually useful.

What can I help you solve?

30-minute call. No commitment. We see if I can help — and what first step makes sense.

You pick a slot. We talk over Google Meet or by phone — whichever you prefer.