I built NZGPTS because I was tired of seeing expensive noise sold as innovation. AI, when done poorly, is just another tech burden. But when done with clarity and strategic intent, it's the most powerful tool for connection and narrative a business has ever had.
My core belief: We don't sell AI. We sell strategic clarity, powered by AI.
For Aotearoa businesses, cultural context isn't optional—it's fundamental. Te Ao Māori principles aren't a checkbox; they're design principles for building trustworthy, resilient businesses. Manaakitanga is the blueprint for customer experience. Kaitiakitanga is sustainability. Whanaungatanga is community.
That's why every morning at 4:05 AM, while I sleep, my system tracks 880 Wellington hospitality venues, analyzes sentiment from thousands of reviews, and updates regional intelligence. Not because it's impressive tech—because it gives my clients clarity others can't access.
This isn't a dev shop. This is strategic intelligence, made accessible.
What runs while I sleep.
Clarity-first outputs. Actionable, non-technical language. Strategic blueprints a business owner can understand and implement immediately.
Tech-first sales pitches. Buzzword bingo. Selling automation for automation's sake. We're not a dev shop, and we don't build bots.
"We don't generate. We orchestrate." Every output is designed to feel like strategic clarity, not AI noise.