ReviewGuard AU
A practical Google review audit and response-support workflow for Australian local businesses: sample report first, then reply drafts, content ideas, and follow-up actions.
I help small teams turn repetitive work into practical AI-assisted workflows: lead lists, audit reports, internal tools, monitoring, and clear handoff steps.
A simple index of the things I build: review audits, lead systems, internal tools, monitoring, and delivery workflows.
Practical projects with visible outputs and clear next actions.
02 / ArtifactsVisible outputReports, lead lists, pages, dashboards, and tools a client can actually inspect.
03 / ArchiveWorkflow partsReusable pieces for research, drafting, monitoring, delivery, and review.
04 / ContactStart a buildBring a messy workflow and turn it into a useful first version.
Selected examples of practical work: concrete artifacts, simple systems, and outputs people can check.
A practical Google review audit and response-support workflow for Australian local businesses: sample report first, then reply drafts, content ideas, and follow-up actions.
A low-noise workflow for research, lead lists, delivery tasks, monitoring, and review gates.
Operator workflow →Status checks, failure alerts, daily reports, and simple pause/stop paths when a workflow stops adding value.
Monitoring + reports →Landing pages, lead lists, sample reports, simple CRM flows, and outreach drafts for local service businesses.
Practical growth workflow →My work sits between technical systems and real operators: security-aware automation, networked workflows, product interfaces, and hands-on service delivery.
University of Technology Sydney — Information Technology degree with a practical systems and security foundation.
Selected study areas: ethical hacking, routing and switching, cybersecurity operations, networking fundamentals, and information systems.
iOS development and mobile/product context for building user-facing tools, internal apps, and workflows people can actually operate.
MindTap accessibility prototype for Apple Vision Pro, plus telecom and customer-facing experience.
Before automating everything, create a useful artifact: a report, list, dashboard, page, or internal tool. Then automate the repeatable parts.
A practical first deliverable that proves the idea before a larger build.
Filtered prospects with context, next steps, and follow-up drafts.
Regular reports that say what changed, what failed, and what needs review.
A landing page, dashboard, or internal tool that can actually be used.
Reusable pieces I combine into practical workflows for research, outreach, monitoring, delivery, and review.
Turn a rough business problem into a clear output, audience, and next action.
Research, summarize, draft, and report.
What changed, what failed, and what needs review.
Fast public artifact, simple to test, cheap to maintain.
External actions stay reviewable instead of pretending autonomy is magic.
A simple loop for avoiding overbuilt products and keeping the work tied to a concrete business result.
Start with a result a real person understands: report, lead list, workflow, or tool.
Produce the report, page, list, or dashboard before building a bigger system.
Scripts, scheduled jobs, checklists, and reports move the workflow forward.
Useful automation should be easy to verify, pause, and stop when it no longer pays for itself.
The stack is chosen for speed, low cost, easy verification, and daily use.
Send an existing website, repetitive task, or messy business process. I can help turn it into a practical first version.