We've seen the writing on the wall

The founders who ignore AI won't go out with a bang. Their businesses will slowly become irrelevant.

Not tomorrow. Not all at once. But every month you operate without AI-driven systems, your competitors get a little faster, a little leaner, and a little harder to catch.

The gap between "AI is on our roadmap" and "AI is running our business" is growing — and the founders on the wrong side of it aren't failing loudly. They're just quietly losing ground.

That's why Soluma exists.

Two founders. The complete picture.

Most AI consultants give you one half of the answer. A technical person who can build but can't connect it to revenue. Or a marketer who talks about AI but has never shipped a system.

Soluma was built by both.

Cameron Chittick

Cameron Chittick

The Builder

Cameron is the person founders call when they're done guessing which AI tools to use and ready to build systems that actually run.

He's the operator behind Soluma's technical architecture — the one who decides what to build, in what order, and why most of the tools you're considering aren't worth the integration cost. He's spent thousands of hours inside AI infrastructure: APIs, automations, prompt engineering, agent workflows, full-stack systems that replace manual processes founders thought required headcount.

Cameron doesn't teach theory. He architects the system with you, tests it under real business conditions, and makes sure it's still running 90 days later.

His judgment is the product — knowing which build is worth your time and which one is a trap. That's the part AI can't replace.

Mike Rama

Mike Rama

The Growth Strategist

Mike is the reason Soluma's message reaches the right founders at the right time.

Before Soluma, Mike built a social media business from scratch — growing real audiences, running real campaigns, and learning what actually moves revenue when the budget is your own money. He didn't study growth from a textbook. He tested it with his wallet on the table.

At Soluma, Mike leads marketing and business strategy. He bridges the gap between "we built something powerful" and "the right people know about it, trust it, and buy it." His lens is always revenue: what AI can do to your customer acquisition cost, your content output, your conversion rate, and your bottom line.

If Cameron builds the machine, Mike fills it with customers.

This is why it works.

Founders who hire a technical AI consultant get a system that works — but no strategy for what it should produce. Founders who hire a growth strategist get a plan — but no infrastructure to execute it.

Cameron and Mike work as a unit because AI implementation is not a technical problem or a business problem. It's both at the same time.

Cameron builds the system. Mike connects it to growth. You walk away with both — working infrastructure and a clear path to revenue from it.

That's not common. Most founders never get both in the same room.

What we believe — and what we built Soluma to prove.

The founders who get AI right will run the next decade. Not because AI is magic — but because it compounds. Every manual process you automate today frees up the hours, attention, and margin you need to build the next one.

Most founders are stuck at zero. Not because they're behind — because the space is noisy, the tools change monthly, and the advice comes from people who've never built a real business on AI.

Soluma exists to close that gap. Not with courses. Not with strategy decks. With working systems, built alongside founders who are ready to operate differently.

The deliverable is never a plan. It's a business that runs on AI — and a founder who knows how to keep building from there.

Ready to build?

Whether you're exploring what AI can do for your business or you're ready to implement this quarter — there's a path forward.