AI that actually ships.

Most businesses don't have an AI problem — they have an implementation problem. We take companies from "we should be using AI" to systems running in daily operations — with the same discipline used to deploy enterprise AI across thousands of retail locations.

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No pitch deck. No obligation. Just a conversation about whether AI can move the needle in your business.

Sound familiar?

Your team spends hours every week on work a machine should be doing — retyping invoices, copying data between systems, answering the same emails.

You've tried an AI tool or two. The demo was impressive. Then it never made it into daily operations.

Everyone tells you AI will transform your business. Nobody tells you how — or does the work.

Practical AI, delivered in three steps.

AI Operations Assessment

A structured review of your operations: where time is being lost, which processes are automatable, and what's realistically worth doing first. You get a prioritized roadmap — whether or not we work together after.

Pilot Implementation

We pick the highest-impact opportunity from the assessment and build it, end to end — an automation, an AI-assisted workflow, or an operational dashboard that gives you real-time visibility into your business. Working system, measured results, your team trained to use it.

Ongoing Automation Partner

For businesses that want to keep going: a steady cadence of automations, built and maintained, without hiring a tech team.

Every engagement starts with the assessment. If we don't see real value to capture, we'll tell you — and you've lost nothing but an hour.

Enterprise discipline, SME scale.

I lead deployments of computer vision AI for some of the largest retail chains in the US and Europe — 2,000+ locations, 15,000+ POS systems. My job is the gap where AI projects usually die: between the impressive pilot and the system that actually runs every day.

Before that: software delivery for enterprise clients including Samsung and Pfizer, and a legal career negotiating commercial real estate deals — which means I read contracts, risks, and organizational reality, not just technology.

Small and mid-sized businesses deserve the same discipline the Fortune 500 gets. That's why Lunoka exists.

Stevan Stevanović — Founder

Stevan Stevanović, founder of Lunoka Systems

From first call to running system.

  1. Talk

    A 15-minute call. You describe how your business runs; we tell you honestly whether there's automation potential worth pursuing.

  2. Map

    The assessment: we dig into your workflows and deliver a prioritized roadmap with realistic effort and impact for each opportunity.

  3. Ship

    We implement, starting with the highest-impact process. You see measured results before deciding anything bigger.

Find out what AI can actually do for your business.

Not in theory. In your operations, with your team, this quarter.

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