botslang·labs
lexicon entry

botslang.

/ˈbät·slaNG/ noun

The shared working language between humans and AI.

origin: bot + slang — the dialect of getting things done with automation.

Hand-drawn sketch of a robot and a person sketching together at a drafting board
two senses
sense 1 · ship

Digital products

Software you run on your own machines — automations, dashboards, and self-hosted utilities.

sense 2 · advise

AI consulting

Practical help wiring AI into the work you already do without putting on a show — just straight answers and a reliable hand.

  • Where AI actually fits
  • Build & integration
  • Hands-on, not slideware
  • Straight answers
how we work
say

Straight answers in plain language. If it won't work, we'll tell you so before you spend a dime.

own

Self-hosted by default. Your data stays yours — no lock-in, no middleman sitting between.

ship

We'd rather hand you something that runs reliably than something requiring constant oversight.

Hand-drawn sketch of a swarm of little robots building a machine while a larger robot directs them

“let us handle the botslang

get in touch

Ready to know more?

Contact Botslang Specialist:
andy@botslang.com

One email, one straight answer to see if we can help. No funnel, no call you have to book first.