EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 1H
Marvin Martinez & Bandsaw.ai: Practical AI for Real ROI
from Bald Ambition · host Mookie Spitz
Most are selling AI like it requires a moon landing, a seven-figure budget, and a room full of consultants speaking in jargon. Meanwhile, most businesses are bleeding money from basic operational nonsense: missed calls, duplicate data entry, disconnected software, dead leads, slow follow-up, and employees wasting hours on tasks a machine should handle.In this sharp, practical episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with Bandsaw.ai founder Marvin Martinez, who cuts straight through the hype and explains how real ROI from AI often comes from boring problems solved well.Marvin built a zero-BS business focused on helping small to midsize companies across multiple industries get immediate wins by optimizing workflows, connecting existing tools, and automating repetitive tasks without ripping apart their infrastructure or forcing them into expensive new systems. No fantasy. No robot overlords. No nonsense.Instead of preaching “AI transformation,” Marvin starts with a simple question: Where are you wasting time right now?That mindset has helped businesses:Recover lost revenue from missed inbound callsRe-engage stale customer databasesEliminate manual copy-paste between CRMs and spreadsheetsSpeed up onboarding workflowsImprove customer service response timesFree employees from repetitive admin work so they can do higher-value tasksMarvin explains why business need less AI hype and more process clarity, smarter integrations, and common sense execution by showing:Why most AI spending is wasted on overcomplicated solutionsHow small businesses can get ROI fast without huge budgetsThe low-hanging fruit every company should automate firstWhy workflow mapping matters more than fancy modelsHow to use AI without replacing your peopleThe danger of buying tools before understanding your processWhy “human in the loop” still mattersHow simple automations can outperform expensive AI initiativesWhy operational clarity beats hype every timeMarvin’s Best Advice for Business OwnersStart with one painful repetitive task, not a grand visionMeasure time and money wasted before buying anythingKeep existing tools when possible and connect them intelligentlyUse AI where it adds value, not where it looks flashyInvolve employees early so adoption is smootherBuild trust through small wins, then scaleDemand ROI, not buzzwordsSimpler systems usually outperform bloated onesIf your company is wasting hours, losing leads, or drowning in manual work, Marvin’s approach may be the smartest path forward: practical fixes, rapid implementation, measurable results.The GuestMarvin is responsible for turning strategy into execution. With 13 years in operations and deep hands-on experience building AI-driven automations, he designs systems that remove manual work, reduce risk, and enforce consistency across teams.Through Bandsaw AI, Marvin partners directly with business owners to identify operational friction, implement targeted automations, and deliver systems that pay for themselves in time saved and errors avoided. The goal is simple: fewer moving parts, cleaner execution, and a business that runs without constant intervention.VIsit Bandsaw.aiSend the host a text! Let him know what you think Support the show
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Most are selling AI like it requires a moon landing, a seven-figure budget, and a room full of consultants speaking in jargon. Meanwhile, most businesses are bleeding money from basic operational nonsense: missed calls, duplicate data entry, disconnected software, dead leads, slow follow-up, and employees wasting hours on tasks a machine should handle. In this sharp, practical episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with Bandsaw.ai founder Marvin Martinez, who cuts straight through t...
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