Building Canada's AI Transformation Record
Mondesire AI Solutions + The Toronto Brief
Our story
I started paying attention to AI in 2023 like everyone else. But what I noticed wasn't the technology—it was who was getting access to it.
The businesses making headlines for AI adoption were always the same: banks, telecoms, government contractors. The companies with floors of IT staff and seven-figure technology budgets. Meanwhile, the dental practice in Mississauga, the auto dealer in Hamilton, the insurance broker in Ajax—they were reading the same articles, seeing the same transformation happening, and wondering how any of it applied to them.
The answer from the market was: it doesn't. Not yet. Maybe in five years when it gets cheaper.
That answer is wrong.
The core technology powering enterprise AI automation is available right now. The APIs exist. The infrastructure exists. What doesn't exist is someone willing to build it for a 15-person insurance brokerage instead of a 15,000-person bank.
That's the gap Mondesire AI Solutions fills.
We take the same AI capabilities that Fortune 500 companies pay millions to implement—24/7 phone agents, intelligent social media automation, predictive business intelligence—and we build them for Canadian service businesses at a price point that makes sense for their operations.
Not watered-down versions. Not "AI-lite." The actual systems, custom-built for your business, managed end-to-end so you can focus on serving your customers.
Driven by passion
I'm not going to tell you that AI is the most important technology shift since the internet. You've heard that already.
What I will tell you is this: the businesses that implement AI systems in the next 24 months will operate fundamentally differently than those that don't. They'll respond to leads faster. They'll capture opportunities their competitors miss. They'll have data and insights that manual operations simply cannot produce.
This isn't about replacing your team. The best implementations I've seen do the opposite—they protect your team from burnout by handling the overflow, the after-hours inquiries, the repetitive questions that eat up hours every week. Your people get to focus on what humans do best: building relationships, solving complex problems, closing deals.
The businesses I work with aren't trying to become tech companies. They're trying to stay competitive in markets that are changing faster than any of us expected. AI automation is how they do that without hiring five more people or burning out the team they already have.
That's the mission. Practical AI automation for Canadian businesses that deserve access to the same capabilities as the enterprises dominating headlines. Documented publicly so the transformation is visible, not invisible.
If that resonates, I'd like to talk.