A senior partner, an AI-native delivery method, and a three-stage roadmap that takes your operation from spreadsheet chaos to a system that runs itself — without enterprise budgets or 12-month timelines.
Most agencies sell you a project and leave. We walk a roadmap with you — diagnostic first, capability second, custom systems third. Each stage stands alone. Together they compound.
A two-week senior diagnostic of your operation. Where AI can pay back this quarter, what to defer, what to ignore. You leave with a written roadmap.
Workshops, SOPs, and ongoing coaching that make your team fluent in the AI tools that fit your business. Capability that compounds.
When off-the-shelf doesn't fit, we build the system your operation actually needs. Fixed-price builds — then we stay on as your partner.
A small portfolio, deliberately. Every system below was designed, shipped, and is still maintained as part of an ongoing partnership.
A 20-module enterprise operations platform, built end-to-end by a senior partner with an AI-augmented delivery method — work that previously required a team of six.
A subscription EdTech platform that grew from launch to 5,000 paid users in 60 days — proof the systems we build carry real traffic, users, and revenue.
A repeatable transformation framework, refined across every engagement. Designed so the second year of partnership is more valuable than the first.
Map the operation. Find the friction. Quantify the cost.
Architect the system around how your business actually runs.
Ship in two-week sprints. Working software at every review.
Stay on. Audit the next layer. Compound the system.
I run Moksh Digital from Burnaby, BC. For ten years I've built digital products and operational software — first as a designer, then as a product strategist, now as a founder shipping enterprise-grade systems with an AI-augmented method that lets one senior partner do the work of a small team.
Moksh exists to be the senior, accountable, AI-native option Canadian operators can't find today — between cheap freelancers who disappear at handoff and enterprise consultancies with $200K minimums and 12-month timelines.
I also teach the AI module of the Digital Business Management program at Kootenay Columbia College — which keeps me sharp on what Canadian operators are actually asking about AI.
Book a free 30-minute call. No pressure, no pitch — we'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and if we can't, we'll point you to someone who can.
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