Enterprise leadership
SAFe, RTE, Agile coaching, delivery coordination, and process improvement in complex team environments.
Review experienceEnterprise Agile • AI workflow systems • Practical technical delivery
I’m Michael Stables: a SAFe SPC, Release Train Engineer, Agile coach, developer, and hands-on AI workflow builder. My work sits where enterprise delivery, systems thinking, and practical automation meet.
I help organizations and builders turn fragmented process, scattered knowledge, and repeated manual effort into workflows people can understand, test, and maintain.
Not ready for a full build? Start smaller with a $49 Workflow Review to rescue a fragile workflow or validate a new idea before you build.
SAFe, RTE, Agile coaching, delivery coordination, and process improvement in complex team environments.
Review experienceFocused help for solo builders, teams, and businesses dealing with manual, fragile, or disconnected workflows.
See servicesPublic projects, workflow libraries, local AI experiments, and case studies that show how the systems are built.
Explore projectsAgile leadership • AI workflow systems • Automation strategy • Delivery clarity
About
My background combines enterprise Agile leadership, software delivery, coaching, facilitation, military logistics, and hands-on systems work. That mix helps me see both the operating environment and the technical path for improving it.
On the enterprise side, that means alignment, delivery habits, clearer ceremonies, and process improvement. On the consulting and builder side, it means workflow audits, automation prototypes, local AI experiments, and reusable systems people can actually operate.
AI is useful when it is attached to a real workflow, a clear owner, and a reviewable output. That is the part I care about most.
How I Help
For solo builders, small technical teams, and organizations with a clear friction point, I help identify one recurring process worth improving, decide what should stay human, and turn the best opportunity into a practical workflow system.
Map the current process, identify where work stalls or creates cleanup, and decide what should stay manual, be improved, or be automated.
Build a lightweight working version of one useful workflow, such as research cleanup, status reporting, meeting notes, content planning, knowledge retrieval, or handoff support.
Create reusable prompts, templates, operating rules, and documentation so the workflow can be repeated without depending on one person’s memory.
Case Studies
Selected work showing the same pattern across different contexts: find the friction, build the smallest useful system, keep the output reviewable, and document the handoff.
Created a public workflow library with tutorials, GitHub repos, documentation, screenshots, and a content cluster that teaches practical automation patterns.
View Case StudyBuilt a local command center for planning, knowledge retrieval, content, guarded coding, documents, email review, images, Reels, and local AI services from one interface.
Explore PixelTurned messy working notes into a reusable n8n workflow that creates a clean Google Doc action brief.
View Case StudyTurned manual keyword research cleanup into a repeatable workflow that produces cleaner planning data for content decisions.
View Case StudyStabilized and polished a complex WordPress presentation layer so a live client site became easier to review, navigate, and trust.
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If you have a recurring process that is taking too much time, I can help you map it, decide whether AI or automation belongs there, and build a practical next step.
Workflow reviews are $49. Focused workflow cleanup starts at $250, and prototype sprints usually start at $750 after scope is confirmed.
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