Current sprint
Two things on the front burner. One — a 30 to 50 page rebuild of skynetjoe.com with US, UK, CA, AU, and NZ city pages, full SEO and AEO base, real proof anchors, and a blog. Two — wrapping a French real-estate WhatsApp bot for Cite Roselyne (Paris), n8n plus GPT on Hostinger KVM, five-day MVP. Both ship this month.
Open for
I'm taking a small number of new engagements in May and June. Three shapes work best:
- AEO consulting — get cited by ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini. Two to four week sprints. Details here.
- n8n builds — workflows that replace ops headcount. Lead-gen, content, internal data sync. Details here.
- Premium founder sites — Next.js or WordPress, the kind that ranks instead of decorates. Through SkynetLabs.
Building
citelift.app — a small SaaS that monitors how often your brand gets cited across the four major LLMs. It started as a Python script for my own clients. It's becoming a productized tier between the $99 audit and the $5K consulting bracket. Domain locked, MVP under construction.
I'm also slowly releasing tools to GitHub at github.com/waseemnasir2k26 — one anchor repo per month. May's release is the citation engine that powers citelift.
Reading
Less Twitter, more papers. Right now: Anthropic's recent work on agentic harnesses, the Profound and Otterly methodology posts on AEO measurement, and re-reading The Mom Test because every founder should re-read it once a year. On the bedside: Several Short Sentences About Writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg.
Watching
The shift from search to answer engines. Six months ago "AEO" was a niche acronym. Now every founder I talk to has felt the traffic move and is asking what to do about it. That's the window. I'm watching how Profound, Athena, and Otterly price the enterprise tier and where the gap below them widens — that gap is where SkynetLabs sits.
Skipping
Cold pitching. Twitter ghostwriting. Anything called "growth hacking." I'm skipping every conference flight that costs more than a week of focused build time. I'm skipping new SaaS subscriptions for tools I already half-own a workflow for in n8n.
Where I am
Karachi this week, Bali by mid-May. Clients see no difference — the workflows ship on the same cadence regardless of timezone. That's the whole point of the operation.