Oloye.
Oloye Adeosun

Oloye Adeosun

Kent, United Kingdom

I build agentic AI systems that do real work for real businesses.

I am Oloye. For fifteen years I have done one thing in different clothes: take messy, manual systems and make them clean, measurable, and automatic. It started inside banks and financial institutions, moved into marketing and automation, and today it lives in the most capable tools we have ever had, AI agents that can read, decide, and act.

The short version

  • 15+ years turning manual systems into automated ones
  • Builds agentic AI systems with Claude and Claude Code
  • Founder of The Front Desk, AI first-response for local business
  • Publishes original AI research at GTM Signal Studio
  • Based in Kent, United Kingdom

How I got here

I did not come from tech. I studied business, started in compliance and audit inside heavily regulated financial institutions, and spent years building dashboards, fixing broken processes, and making complicated things run without drama. That systems habit never left me.

When marketing automation arrived, I recognised the same job: connect the messy parts, measure what matters, remove the manual grind. I spent years owning MarTech stacks, rebuilding attribution and lead scoring, and getting reporting to tell the truth. When AI agents arrived, I recognised the job again, only bigger. For the first time the system could not just track and route, it could read, decide, and act.

What I am building

The Front Desk

An AI first-responder for local businesses. It answers every call, message and enquiry in under a minute and books the job, so owners stop losing customers to whoever replied first.

See the product

GTM Signal Studio

My research studio on AI visibility: how AI decides which companies it recommends to buyers. Home of the AI Visibility Benchmark 2026.

Read the research

Agentic systems, in the open

I write about how these systems are actually built, and publish live proof, on the blog. Most people talk about AI. I would rather show you one working.

Read the blog

What I believe

Most people talk about AI. I would rather show you one working. I care about systems that outlast job titles, proof over hype, and building things that quietly earn while you sleep.

I am problem-loyal, not industry-loyal. Give me a painful, repetitive process and I will find a way to make it run itself, then show you the receipts.