See what an AI Workforce can take off your plate.
Gleneagles Country Club · 5401 W Park Blvd, Plano TX
CEO & Founder, eSided · Southlake, TX
Zak Ali has spent 25 years building software for small and medium-sized businesses. He was training AI models before ChatGPT existed.
As CEO of eSided, he leads a team that builds AI workers that handle real work across operations, sales, finance, HR, and IT. He works with companies directly and through consulting partners who serve them.
His team of 50+ includes 10+ PhDs and has delivered solutions across professional services, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and construction. Zak is known for showing business owners where AI actually fits and where it doesn't.
It rarely looks dramatic. It looks like small software steps repeated by the same people every week.
This is the work people tolerate because it feels too small to fix. Across a team, repeated every week, it becomes a tax on the business.
Three steps. No vendor pitch. A live session built around the recurring work your team already knows.
At RSVP we ask one question: what's the biggest time-waster on your team's plate right now? Anything operational counts. Examples we hear: "Re-typing customer data across three systems." "The Monday status meeting that ends with no action items."
He clusters what your room sends in, picks the most common patterns and the most useful cases, and prepares to show live what AI would actually do with each, including where it works and where it doesn't.
After the walk-throughs, the room is yours. Bring the questions. This is the place to do it.
For people who know time is disappearing into manual work, but have not decided what to automate first.
Designs and builds AI workers for growing companies that want to automate repetitive work and increase team productivity.
No. The session is built around live workflow diagnosis. You will see examples of what an AI Workforce can handle, but the goal is to help you understand what is worth automating first.
No. You only need to understand where your team loses time. We will translate the selected time-wasters into practical workflow patterns.
Yes. ChatGPT as a chatbot helps when you ask it for something. This session is about recurring work that happens across your software every week. The question is whether an AI worker can handle the routine steps around that workflow.
We look at the room's top selections and choose the workflows that are most useful to diagnose live.
Not without your permission. If we want to use your specific example live, we'll ask first. Otherwise, selections are used in aggregate.
No. A major part of the diagnosis is deciding what should stay human. Some work is routine software operation. Some work is judgment. The point is to separate the two.