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The Hulk of Automation: Neal McLeod on AI Guardrails, Business Systems, and Workflows That Actually Work - BackTier - Jason Todd Wade

The Hulk of Automation: Neal McLeod on AI Guardrails, Business Systems, and Workflows That Actually Work - BackTier - Jason Todd Wade

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Neal McLeodFounder, CTK Industries

Website: ctkindustries.comEmail: neal@ctkindustries.com
Phone/Text: 646-730-5149


In this episode, Jason Wade talks with Neal McLeod, founder of CTK Industries, about the difference between AI hype and automation that actually works inside a real business.


Neal is not selling magic. He is a business systems operator who helps law firms, insurance companies, logistics operators, and small businesses turn operational bottlenecks into scalable workflows. His approach is blunt and practical: do not automate chaos, do not force AI where deterministic automation will work better, and do not remove the human from decisions that still require judgment.


The conversation goes deep into real examples. Neal explains how he built a personal injury law firm lead-triage system that routed leads by injury type, collected intake data, and helped the firm see which categories produced better settlement outcomes. He also breaks down a black car service SMS automation built in n8n, where customers text booking requests, the system extracts trip details, the owner approves by text, and approved rides are added to Google Calendar and Google Sheets.


A central theme is reliability. Neal explains why AI is probabilistic and why business operations need repeatable systems. He describes how he uses JavaScript guardrails, schemas, system prompts, code-based data cleaning, error workflows, and alerts to keep AI from breaking production workflows. The strongest takeaway is that AI should not be the system. AI should be one controlled component inside a system designed around real business constraints.


This episode is for business owners, consultants, operators, law firms, agencies, and service businesses trying to understand where automation actually creates value. The answer is not “use more AI.” The answer is to map the workflow, simplify the process, automate the repeatable parts, use AI only where interpretation is needed, and keep humans in control of important decisions.


Neal McLeod is the founder of CTK Industries and a business systems consultant based in Houston, Texas. He helps law firms, insurance companies, logistics operators, and small businesses eliminate operational bottlenecks through workflow automation, n8n systems, JavaScript guardrails, CRM integration, AI-assisted extraction, and practical business process design.


His work focuses on building systems that save time, reduce manual work, improve data collection, and create measurable business value without overcomplicating operations. Neal’s philosophy is simple: AI is useful, but it should not be forced into every workflow. Most businesses need clearer systems first, then automation, then carefully controlled AI where it actually helps.


Key topics


Business systems automation
AI guardrails
n8n workflows
Deterministic automation vs probabilistic AI
Personal injury law firm intake automation
Lead routing and intake intelligence
PostHog analytics
SMS booking automation
Google Calendar and Google Sheets automation
Human-in-the-loop approval systems
JavaScript data cleaning
System prompts and schemas
Workflow mapping
Operational bottlenecks
Small business automation
Automation pricing and support models


“AI does not fix chaos. Clear workflows fix chaos.”

“Use AI where interpretation is needed. Use automation where repeatability matters.”

“The real value is not the build. The real value is diagnosing the bottleneck.”

“Most businesses do not need another AI tool. They need a system that keeps working after the demo.”

“Automation becomes powerful when it collects business intelligence while the company keeps operating.”

Call to action

To learn more about Neal McLeod and CTK Industries, visit ctkindustries.com and book a free Systems Mapping consultation. Neal can also be reached at neal@ctkindustries.com or by phone/text at 646-730-5149.


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