
Here's Logan's description of how the lunch and learn went: The talk was called "Too Many Hats, Not Enough Hours" and about how small businesses can use AI agents to handle the admin work that keeps you from doing the thing you actually started your business to do.
The room was packed. Lawn care operators, interior designers, Chamber of Commerce folks, trade school incubators, local business owners who showed up on their lunch break because they're curious but skeptical. My favorite kind of audience.
We talked about prompt engineering, context engineering, intent engineering. We talked about why 74% of companies report no value from AI yet (spoiler: the tech isn't the problem... nobody designed the system). I did a live demo where the audience emailed me and my AI agent wrote back in real time.
But the moment that hit hardest was a simple question on a worksheet I handed out: "If those tasks were handled, what would you finally have time to do?"
The answers are always human. Dinner with my kid. A real vacation. Pickleball.
Shimmer Labs is officially open in downtown Stillwater, and the Silicon Prairie is growing. This is just the beginning.
If you want the full slide deck reach out to Logan on LinkedIn or his Website www.shimmerlabs.co
