
Hi, I’m Denys — AI enthusiast & optimist
AI Caver is my research playground. I don’t track model leaderboards — I observe how AI changes people: daily routines, decisions, incentives, work, care, and play. This site is a field notebook: experiments, failures with lessons, small tools that stick, and essays about behavior shifts under the pressure of automation.
What you’ll find here
- Research. I continuously collect data about AI adoption and practices, and analyze how work models and human behavior change.
- AI-Diary. A running log of how AI reshapes my own life — strong enough to be worth documenting.
- Field notes — practical write-ups from real use (what worked, what didn’t, why).
- Experiments — tiny projects to test assumptions.
- Playbooks — repeatable workflows for busy humans.
- Essays — how AI nudges individual choices and collective behavior.
Principles
- Optimism with guardrails. Believe in progress, measure risks.
- Hands-on over hype. Tools that ship beat slides that shine.
- Clarity and agency. Humans stay in control.
- Privacy by default. Minimal data, local when possible.
- Document the path. Share context, not just results.

Me, professionally
Marketing Automation & Growth Specialist with 15+ years in B2B/B2C. I build multi-channel automation that cuts manual work and improves conversion efficiency.
- Stacks & skills: Go High Level, ActiveCampaign, Brevo, Salesforce/Zoho, Make/Zapier, API/RPA, Python for data pipelines, SQL/Looker/BigQuery, webinar & leadgen systems.
- Systems I build: webinars → CRM → nurturing → analytics; trial-to-paid tracking; role-based comms; dashboards for real-time funnels.
- Recent roles: Growth & Marketing Automation Lead at WhereScape; previously Head of Marketing at Devart; Product Marketing at Gameloft; strategy roles in agencies & product teams.
- Trainer & speaker: 20+ conference talks, ~10 training programs on marketing automation and practical AI for teams.
Based in Gdańsk, Poland. Languages: English (Advanced), Ukrainian/Russian (native), Polish (basic).
Get in touch
Got a story, dataset, or failure to dissect? Email author@aicaver.com. If a post helped you — share it. That’s the best fuel for this project.