Practical AI for real Businesses.
AI should make a business better — not make it more complicated. AI is changing the way businesses work, but most small businesses do not need a large Consultancy telling them they need an expensive ‘AI transformation’.
They need someone to understand how their business actually works, identify where AI can make a practical difference and explain what is worth doing — and what is not.
That is what Redcliffe-AI does.
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Listen
Talk to the people who actually run the business.
Identify
Find repetitive work, bottlenecks and missed opportunities.
Recommend
Prioritise the opportunities and tell you what to do first.
Build
When there is a worthwhile solution, we design, build and help put it to work.
Practical first. Technology second.
We start with the business problem, not a list of AI products. We look at your people, processes, systems, customers and the points where time, opportunities or money may be getting lost.Where AI or automation can help, we explain the opportunity in plain English and, where appropriate, build the solution for you.
Who is behind Redcliffe-AI?
Redcliffe‑AI is led by Mike Grainger, whose approach to artificial intelligence is refreshingly practical and business‑orientated. Mike’s focus isn’t on selling technology for its own sake — it’s on helping organisations understand how they work, spot genuine opportunities, and use automation only where it truly earns its place.
His career has been anything but ordinary. After 25 years in the military — first in Medical Resupply and Logistics, then as a Trainer, retiring as a Major from the Royal Army Medical Corps — Mike went on to work across corporate business, IT, and then self‑employment. For the past eleven years, he’s been a Financial Planner, managing over £1 million on risk and guiding clients through complex decisions with clarity and care.
Now, in what he calls his second childhood, Mike has turned his curiosity and experience toward the fast‑moving world of AI and automation. His mission is simple: to make advanced technology accessible, understandable, and genuinely useful for smaller businesses. For those businesses, that means real improvements you can understand, afford, and actually use — not jargon, not hype, just smart tools that make work easier and growth more achievable.