You lead.
AI follows.
More of the business runs on its own. The rest stays yours.
What we build
Six ways this shows up. Most businesses need one or two of them. Bring us what's breaking and we'll tell you which ones apply — or whether something simpler does the job.
Websites
Fast, modern marketing sites and web apps. Built to load under a second and easy to update once we hand off the keys.
Voice agents
24/7 phone receptionists trained on your business. They qualify callers, book into your scheduler, and hand off only when something needs a real human.
Chatbots
Website and SMS chatbots trained on your docs, your tone, your FAQs. Catch leads after hours, answer the common questions, escalate the rest.
Workflow automation
The background work between your inbox, billing tool, scheduler, and follow-up list — running quietly every day. Most clients reclaim 4–8 hours a week.
Content systems
Content pipelines for your blog, social, and email — with your voice in the loop. Drafts in minutes, you approve, it ships.
Custom apps
When off-the-shelf tools don't fit, we build the thing. Full-stack web apps, internal dashboards, client portals — production-grade and yours to own.
And whatever else you need.
Don't see what you need? Just ask — we'll tell you honestly if we're the right fit.
How this is different from what you've probably heard about AI.
Most AI pitches start with the technology and figure out a use for it later. We start with what's costing you time or money, then pick the smallest tool that fixes it.
Business goal first
We start with what you want to change — revenue, hours, response time. Then we pick the smallest tool to get there. Sometimes that's not AI.
What we hand off is what you actually run.
Real users, real edge cases, real failure handling. A plain-English guide so you can update it without us.
Right tool for the job
We pick tools project by project. Each one gets what actually fits the problem — not whatever's trendy, not what we already know best.
Here's what this looks like for a dental clinic.
One of the things we build is a phone agent that answers when no one can. This is a 28-second example. The caller books. The owner finds out in the morning.
This is one of six things we build. Tell us what's costing you time or money — we'll sketch what we'd put in its place.
Bring us the problemWhat's actually happening behind the scenes.
Every customer message gets seen, sorted, and handled. Here's the flow — from first text to owner summary.
How we work
Four steps from first call to launch. No surprises in either direction — and you get a real document at every step.
- 0130 min
Discovery
Free intro call. We talk about what you're trying to change, what's been tried, what's stuck. No pitch deck.
- 02Within 48 hrs
Scope
Written proposal: what gets built, what it costs, the timeline, what success looks like. Plain language. Fixed price.
- 031–4 weeks
Build
We ship in working pieces, not a black box. Weekly progress, working previews, course-correct early if something feels off.
- 04Ongoing
Launch & support
Production handoff with documentation. Optional monthly support for tuning, new features, and the inevitable 'can we add one more thing.'
The name means something.
The name Salwa is Arabic for consolation — the specific comfort that comes from something being taken care of.
It's my grandmother's name. She was Lebanese, Maronite, and the kind of person whose presence in a room meant things were handled. That's the version of this business I'm trying to build: one where the repetitive work runs quietly, and the owner doesn't have to think about it.
I'm Leo Chedrawe. I build and run AI tools for local Nova Scotia businesses. If you want to know what that looks like in practice, the best version is a conversation.
How long does a project take?
Do you only work with Nova Scotia businesses?
What if AI isn't actually the right answer?
What happens if I need changes after launch?
Will my data be private?
Bring us the problem.
Fifteen minutes. No pitch deck, no commitment. By the end, you'll know whether we're a fit and what to do next.
- 0–5 minYou describe the problem in your own words.
- 5–10 minWe tell you honestly whether AI is the right tool — or whether something simpler does the job.
- 10–15 minIf it's a fit, we sketch what we'd build and a rough timeline. No pressure to decide on the call.