About
You're hiring a person, not a platform.
I'm Drew. For years I did the unglamorous version of this work — applied research, analytics, product — the slow, honest job of figuring out what a business should actually do with its data, and then helping it do exactly that and nothing more. I started Drew's AI because I kept watching good companies get sold an AI build before anyone had decided what the AI was for.
So I sell the decision, and only the decision. I named the company after myself because my judgment is the thing you're buying, and a name is harder to hide behind than a logo.
[CONTENT FROM DREW: the specific, named history — roles, industries, the work itself. Nothing invented, nothing inflated.]
The shape of the job
What I do, and what I don't.
I do
Assess. Map. Architect. Decide. Put it in writing — including the never-line, and at least one thing to stop. Hand the map to whoever builds, and answer questions while the decisions turn into motion.
I don't
Build, implement, configure, staff, maintain, or manage the rollout. Not as a discipline thing — as a design thing. The advice is only trustworthy if I make the same money when the answer is "don't."
For the Sprint and the Crash Course I bring one senior operator I trust, under my direction, engaged for your engagement specifically. No bench, no shared client access, no agency behind the curtain.
Proof, honestly accounted
Here's what I can show you — and exactly what I can't.
I have one active client, under NDA. I won't dress that up as a logo wall, and I'd rather show you the boundary than pretend there isn't one. Radical honesty about limits is the best proof a one-client principal has — and it's also just how the rest of the work goes.
What I can show
My prices, public, on every page. The six promises, in writing. The market research behind this business — a sixty-two-firm pressure test I ran myself, which found no one else structured to refuse the downstream sale. And the standing commitment: every engagement names at least one thing to stop, in writing.
What I can't, and why
The client's name, their numbers, and the contents of their map — NDA, and it would stay private even without one. [CONFIRM W/ DREW: which of sector, workflow type, assessment scope, and decision outcome are disclosable — each line ships Drew-signed or not at all.]
Every claim on this page is mine to make, dated, and signed with my name. When there's something I can't say, I'll tell you that I can't, and why.
The best way to reach me is the number.
Call with a real question and you'll get a real answer — and if the answer is "you don't need me yet," it comes with a smile and costs $8.55.
1-855-DREWSAI