Who's actually in charge here — you, or the systems you built to serve you?

Autonomy is a design choice.

Somewhere along the way, the tools meant to serve you started running the show. Your phone decides what deserves your attention. Your inbox decides what's urgent. If you’re not careful, your business decides when you're allowed to rest, because no one else knows how it runs.

Autonomy means being independent, free, and self-directing. We’re not talking completely free of tech. That’s not realistic for most people. Instead, we’re talking about putting you back in charge.

That's the work, whether it's your life or the business you built: getting back to the point where your systems and technology work for you, not the other way around.

What brings you here today?

For Individuals

Tech on your terms.

Reclaim your attention, your privacy, and your time from a digital life that’s been running you instead of the other way around.

For Businesses

Build something that outlasts you.

Systems, documentation, and succession planning so your business runs on your terms, even when you’re on vacation.

Here’s what changes when you work with Entrelac:

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Find what you need,
when you need it

Simple, intuitive systems
that organize your
information logically

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Recognize the signal in the noise

Know what’s true, know what’s relevant

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Protect your privacy

Get control of your data to protect your identity

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Use the tools that work for you

And you use them wisely

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Take back autonomy

You control the algorithm, not the other way around

The result?

You work more efficiently, make better decisions, and can focus on what really matters.

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How Entrelac is different

I’m a generalist, not generic.

Unlike generic information consultants, I bring:

  • Cross-cultural perspective as a US citizen now living in Uruguay

  • Systems thinking to uncover hidden connections between ideas

  • Multi-disciplinary approach to see things from different angles