Case Study
SolverIQ
A live booking product for Filipino MSMEs — free AI business analysis, paid 1-on-1 mentor sessions, and the scheduling core behind both.
- Client
- Ideyator Ventures
- Product
- Live web — AI roadmaps + paid mentor sessions

The product
SolverIQ helps Filipino entrepreneurs and MSMEs move from idea to action. Users start with an AI business chat that produces a roadmap, then book expert mentors for paid 1-on-1 sessions — courses, bootcamps, business plan support, and pitch deck help sit on the same platform.
It is a public example of session-based booking: pick a slot, pay, confirm, show up. The catalog is mentorship instead of salon chairs or laundry pickup windows, but the scheduling mechanics rhyme with every appointment product I build.
What I built
Full-stack web delivery in collaboration with DevOpt Web Services — consumer-facing booking flow, mentor scheduling, paid session checkout, and admin surfaces to manage mentors, slots, and content.
AI is part of the product surface, not a gimmick in the footer. Roadmaps and chat need guardrails — prompts, response handling, and human mentorship layered on top of automated analysis. Same review habit I use on every AI-assisted build: draft fast, validate before release.
Why it matters for hiring me
If you need salon, laundry, clinic, home-service, or coaching booking — SolverIQ shows I have shipped the scheduling core live, not just drawn it in a deck. See the booking services expertise page for how that pattern extends across verticals.
If you need AI plus human delivery on a real product — this is the reference. I am not an ML researcher; I integrate LLM features into products people pay for and review every layer before production.
Stack & collaboration
Custom web product with PHP backend logic, booking and payment flows, and AI features on the consumer path. Built with DevOpt Web Services on the web delivery side — I focus on product development; they handle agency-style SEO and WordPress when that is the brief instead.
You can open the live site in a new tab. For mobile and Cordova production work, see my Framework7 service page and mobile portfolio — SolverIQ is web-first; my delivery and ride apps are mobile-first with the same backend discipline.
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