Chaos manager.
Marketer designing systems that free up time, reduce friction, and bring clarity to teams.

Initiatives and hobbies I'm passionate about

Art for reflection
I've always seen tarot as an artistic object—a space for reflection and creative play. This is my corner to explore that visual language. A blog I'm turning into an art gallery.
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What I know how to do — and enjoy applying
I’ve always liked design, but not the merely decorative kind. For a long time I had ideas I didn’t know how to land: I knew what I wanted to say, but not how to make it usable and real. The web became that meeting point. When I understood I could design experiences—not just pages—it changed how I work: stop circling concepts and start building them.
In practice
Simple and transparent process to transform your productivity
≈50-minute session where we analyze your current situation and identify improvement opportunities.
I deliver a specific roadmap with clear steps, timeline, and success metrics.
I accompany you throughout the process, adjusting strategies according to the results obtained.

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Digital solutions that came to life.

Organization

David Xi was born in one of the most uncomfortable moments of my life: when, for the first time in many years, I had too much free time and had no idea what to do with it.
The job had fallen through, and with it, the routines and structure that kept me moving. One thing became evident: I depended too much on work to feel like I was moving forward. So I made a list of all those things I wanted to do by my own decision. It turned out to be a huge list. A list that soon became unmanageable.
I spent more time organizing that list than executing something. It overwhelmed me, made visual noise, and each day seemed longer. Then, in an attempt to regain some clarity, I converted it into a database. That's how I met Notion. In this new table, I applied filters, tagged by priorities, and grouped by projects. And although it later also became a "think tank" of infinite ideas, at least now the noise and anguish of not moving forward were gone.
David Xi wasn't born as a system. It was born as a lifeline, a way to stop fighting my own mental chaos. Little by little I understood that I didn't need to do more; I needed to deprioritize, let go, and focus on less. It's proof that when the world falls apart, sometimes all you need is a good board.

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The questions I would have if I were in your place
I don't define myself solely as a consultant. I'm a marketer with an engineer's mindset: I combine business strategy with systems and AI automation. This allows me not only to plan campaigns or processes, but also to build the tools that make them work.
If you're a professional or a team that feels like you work too much but progress too little, probably yes. My systems are designed for those who want less friction, more results: from independent creatives to companies looking to scale.
Not always. AI is not a mandatory requirement, but it is something that any professional or team should be exploring today. In many cases, it can streamline tasks that you or your collaborators do every day, freeing up time for what really matters. Rather than a replacement for people, AI should be seen as an enhancer of human possibilities: a tool that amplifies what you can achieve. The goal is not to have more AI, but more time and clarity.
Then we adjust. I don't sell closed solutions, but processes that evolve with you. I've learned (many times the hard way) that what matters is not the idea, but what it achieves in practice.
It depends on the level of customization, but on average between 4 and 8 weeks. The process starts with a brief diagnosis (≈50 minutes) and ends with a clear roadmap, concrete dates, and measurable results.
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