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Melvyn Tan is an AI strategy consultant, builder, and systems thinker based in Singapore. According to the website, his core positioning is not about producing AI demos or proofs of concept, but helping organizations turn AI into “operational infrastructure.” His background includes two decades of enterprise consulting experience, with work spanning platform building, social media operations, and business process systems for schools, brands, and clients across multiple industries in Southeast Asia.
The most prominent message on the page is his hands-on work with agentic AI: he uses Google’s Antigravity IDE and runs more than 55 autonomous agents on a Mac Mini. These agents cover content production, publishing, social media management, QA testing for customer chatbots, outreach, and operational tasks. Even the website itself was built by one of these agents. Compared with standalone AI tools, the service places more emphasis on starting from workflows—breaking down messy business operations, mapping them, and automating them.
The website does not disclose service pricing, packages, free trials, payment methods, or delivery timelines. On the technical side, it only mentions Google Antigravity IDE and agentic AI; it does not publicly specify the underlying models, APIs, integration methods, or any reusable product format. There is also no explanation of data privacy, customer data handling, or compliance mechanisms. For highly regulated scenarios such as healthcare, finance, or government, these points should be confirmed carefully during initial discussions.
Its strength is that the experience is not limited to prompt engineering, but comes from long-term enterprise operations and systems building, making it suitable for teams that want to embed AI into day-to-day workflows. Its client trust list includes DBS, IHH Healthcare, NTU, Singapore Police Force, and other organizations, indicating broad prior experience. The limitation is that the public materials are largely personal and narrative-driven, with few quantified case studies, clear service boundaries, pricing details, SLA commitments, or security explanations, making ROI difficult to assess directly.
This is better suited to business managers, operations teams, consulting project leads, and organizations that already have an interest in AI but lack the ability to implement it in real workflows—especially those looking to build automation systems for content, outreach, publishing, and QA. It is less suitable for users looking for ready-to-use SaaS tools or software with transparent pricing. The main text does not provide information on access from China, whether the site can be reached directly, or whether payment is convenient. Alternatives include local AI consulting firms, enterprise automation teams, or building workflows in-house using OpenAI, Google models, and tools such as Zapier/Make.
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