Glasgow

AI Consultant in Dennistoun

Dennistoun sits just east of Glasgow city centre, a dense Victorian tenement neighbourhood that has shifted over the last twenty years from working-class East End into one of the more mixed parts of inner Glasgow. Duke Street and Alexandra Parade carry most of the small business activity, with independent cafes, a steady run of trades, design studios above shops, and a real concentration of small professional services serving the wider east of the city. The bigger industrial and manufacturing economy that Glasgow is known for sits further out, but Dennistoun itself is mostly owner-led service businesses, creative work, and the kind of small practices that grew up alongside the residential boom.

The Dennistoun businesses we typically work with as an AI consultancy are 3 to 30 staff, owner-run, and have a specific bottleneck rather than an appetite for a wholesale change of how they operate. A small accountancy practice off Duke Street where the principal is still doing bookkeeping cleanup by hand on every onboarding. A design studio in a converted unit whose project manager spends Friday afternoons retyping timesheets into Xero. A trades firm working across the East End whose office manager is the bottleneck on every quote that goes out. We pick the most expensive of those, take it off the team, and prove the numbers before suggesting anything else.

Our approach as an AI consultant is deliberately narrow. No retainer signed up front, no software resale, no transformation programme presented in a deck. The first step for a Dennistoun business is a free AI Opportunity Report. Fifteen minutes on the phone, then a written report back within 24 hours picking two or three specific places where AI would pay for itself quickly inside the business, with honest costings and timing. Yours to keep whether you take it further or not. Most first projects run 2 to 6 weeks from first call to something actually running.

Honest about the geography: we are based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, which is roughly a three hour drive across to Glasgow, or a direct train up the west coast. That means we run most of the day-to-day work over video calls and shared docs, and come out to Dennistoun in person for the initial scoping and the handover. It works well enough for the kind of focused, one-problem-at-a-time work we do. We are not pretending to be a local Glasgow consultancy, but we are close enough that a Dennistoun client gets proper face time when it matters.

FAQs

Common questions about AI consultancy in Dennistoun

Do you actually work with Dennistoun businesses, or only firms closer to Berwick?

We work with a steady run of small businesses across central Scotland, including Dennistoun. Our office is in Berwick-upon-Tweed, about three hours' drive or a direct train ride away, so we are not on your doorstep, but we come up for scoping and handover and run the rest over video. The shape of work in Dennistoun (small owner-led practices, studios above shops, trades firms working across the East End) is what we work with most as a consultancy, and the size of business fits how we engage.

What kind of AI tools would a Dennistoun consultancy project actually use?

Whatever fits the specific job. Document extraction for paperwork-heavy admin, workflow tools like Make or n8n to wire existing systems together, bespoke wrappers around Claude or GPT for the language-heavy work, and integrations with whatever accounts or project management package the Dennistoun business already runs on. That usually means working around Xero, QuickBooks, Sage or a job management system you already pay for, rather than asking you to swap to something new. We are tool-agnostic and do not resell software.

Will an AI project from a consultant replace staff at our Dennistoun business?

Almost never the way owners worry about. The Dennistoun businesses we work with are usually short-staffed already, with one or two people bottlenecked on repetitive admin that nobody enjoys. The work we take off the team is the boring, error-prone, end-of-week stuff that stops people getting to the actual client work. The realistic outcome is that the same headcount handles more work, or the senior person finally gets their evenings back. If a project genuinely would put someone out of a job, we will say so up front.

Run a business in Dennistoun?

Fifteen minutes from you, and a detailed written report back within twenty-four hours. No sales call required.