Most instructional designers hand you a course and call it a day. I'm more interested in the infrastructure — the workflows, tools, and logic that make learning actually stick after go-live.
My background spans healthcare, corporate learning, and product development. AI is part of my toolkit when it's the right tool. So are custom web builds, process documentation, and occasionally just a well-placed spreadsheet.
You're currently on one of my products. Make of that what you will.
Identified a gap in how people manage recurring tasks — existing tools were either too heavy or too dumb. Designed the logic, built the interface, shipped it. What you're using right now is the result.
The process was the same as any ID engagement: define the problem, map the workflow, design for the actual user, iterate on feedback. The output just happened to be an app instead of a course.
Built a gamified learning experience for an eyewear retailer's sales team. The challenge wasn't the content — it was getting people to actually engage with it. Turned product knowledge into a competitive format that didn't feel like mandatory compliance training.
Completion went up. Nobody asked when it would be over. That's usually the goal.
Most learning programs have a launch plan and no plan after that. For a regulated industry program, I designed an automation protocol to handle the post-launch sustainment phase — surfacing the right content to the right people without requiring a full-time administrator to manage it.
The program kept running. Nobody had to babysit it.
Program structure, curriculum logic, and the scaffolding that holds a learning system together.
Web tools, interactive modules, and custom builds when off-the-shelf doesn't cut it. Sheety Onboarding is one example.
Practical integration of AI into learning workflows — not the hype, the actual application.
Post-launch architecture so your program doesn't quietly die three months after go-live.
I take on fixed-scope consulting engagements with a minimum hourly commitment. Whether you're a potential consulting client or evaluating my portfolio work, reach out at getsheetytools@gmail.com — just mention which in your subject line.