Meet Your Automation Expert | About The Digital Edit

Welcome to The Digital Edit, where we streamline the complexities of small business operations into seamless, efficient processes that pave the way for growth and success. I'm Ami, the architect behind your digital transformation.

My journey began at UCLA, where I honed my analytical skills with a degree in Economics. The 2010 recession led me down an unexpected path in the mortgage industry, where I developed a passion for operational efficiency. In 2017, I helped scale a startup from the ground up, transforming it into a $100M success story.

Inspired by the power of meticulous organization, The Digital Edit was born—a nod to the transformative magic of The Home Edit, but for your business's backend. I thrive on aiding small businesses ready to scale, particularly those who embrace asynchronous work and innovative operational strategies.

My approach is tailored and data-driven. I've turned operational chaos into harmony, like with an e-commerce client whose hours of manual reporting were halved by intelligent automation, boosting productivity and morale.

Innovation and integrity are at the heart of The Digital Edit. I believe in the transformative power of innovative solutions that not only streamline operations but also foster a culture of continuous improvement. Integrity guides every recommendation I make, ensuring that clients receive unbiased, honest guidance designed to enhance their business operations and success.

Let's edit your digital narrative together and turn operational chaos into operational excellence.



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In a 2004 study, Angelo Maravita and Atsushi Iriki discovered that when monkeys and humans consistently use a tool to extend their reach, such as using a rake to reach an object, certain neural networks in the brain change their “map” of the body to include the new tool. This fascinating finding reinforces the idea that external tools can and often do become a natural extension of our minds.
— Tiago Forte, Building a Second Brain