Atlanta Startup Targets Growing Pain Point for AI Consultants with Launch of One-Click AI Platform

MyMobileLyfe announced the launch of One-Click AI (oneclickai.ai), a platform built specifically for AI consultants, fractional AI leaders, and advisory-focused professionals who want to deliver structured AI strategy to clients without becoming full-time engineers or tool builders.

ATLANTA — As artificial intelligence consulting continues to surge, a quieter challenge is emerging behind the scenes: many AI consultants are finding themselves bogged down not by strategy, but by the mechanics of delivering it.

Atlanta-based digital consultancy MyMobileLyfe believes it has an answer.

This week, the company announced the launch of One-Click AI (oneclickai.ai), a platform built specifically for AI consultants, fractional AI leaders, and advisory-focused professionals who want to deliver structured AI strategy to clients without becoming full-time engineers or tool builders. The platform is nicknamed “OC”, short for One-Click Chief AI Officer.

Rather than positioning itself as another AI productivity tool, One-Click AI aims to serve as a consulting infrastructure layer—helping advisors standardize AI readiness assessments, strategy conversations, and client-facing deliverables.

Solving a Scaling Problem for Consultants

The AI consulting market has expanded rapidly over the past several years, but adoption among small and mid-sized businesses has lagged behind expectations. Industry observers increasingly point to a lack of AI leadership—not a lack of tools—as a key reason.

Rick Hancock, CEO of MyMobileLyfe and creator of One-Click AI, says the platform was born directly from that gap.

“Most AI consultants didn’t get into this space to build software,” Hancock said. “They got into it to advise. But what we kept seeing was consultants spending enormous amounts of time stitching together assessments, prompts, and reports just to deliver basic strategy. That’s the bottleneck we wanted to remove.”

One-Click AI is designed to help consultants focus on advisory work by providing a structured system that supports AI leadership tasks such as readiness evaluation, roadmap development, and ongoing strategic guidance.

Inside the Platform

The platform includes voice-based AI readiness assessments that generate shareable scorecards, a strategy console trained on AI governance and planning frameworks, and a library of prompts and consulting deliverables aligned to real-world client workflows. The system also retains memory across engagements, allowing consultants to manage longer-term strategy discussions with clients.

According to Hancock, the emphasis was on repeatability and clarity rather than technical complexity.

“We weren’t trying to out-engineer anyone,” he said. “We were trying to make AI leadership practical.”

Built in Atlanta, Designed for Real-World Use

The technical development of One-Click AI was led by Michael Grillo, who says the biggest challenge wasn’t adding features, but designing an experience that felt intuitive for non-technical users.

“AI platforms often assume a high level of technical fluency,” Grillo said. “We built this around how consultants actually work—how they talk to clients, how they think about strategy, how they present recommendations.”

Early users say that approach is resonating.

Rory Woodfaulk, Associate Vice President at Exit Factor – Atlanta South Metro, has been using the platform in client-facing consulting work.

“I’ve run through a lot of tools in the AI space,” Woodfaulk said. “What I like about One-Click AI is how intuitive it is. The way it’s structured makes it easier for me to connect with clients, and when I show them what’s happening behind the scenes, they can actually see themselves operating in the world of AI.”

Woodfaulk added that the platform has been effective across clients with very different levels of AI familiarity.

“That’s not easy to pull off,” he said.

A Consultant-First Approach

Hancock, who has spent more than two decades in digital transformation and is the author of The Invisible Chief AI Officer, says One-Click AI was intentionally built outside the traditional venture-backed SaaS playbook.

“This came out of consulting practice, not product theory,” he said. “We weren’t trying to replace consultants. We were trying to give them a system that supports the role they already play.”

One-Click AI is now available via subscription, with early access programs focused on independent consultants and fractional AI leaders. The company has also outlined plans for a future One-Click App Marketplace, expected in 2026, which would allow consultants to move from strategy into implementation using pre-built AI applications.

For Atlanta’s growing tech and AI ecosystem, One-Click AI represents a familiar theme: local founders building pragmatic solutions to emerging industry friction—before it becomes obvious to everyone else.

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