
Monumental Enterprises
AI, web, and systems architecture for nonprofits, studios, and small teams who actually care how their tech behaves.
We build calm, reliable infrastructure: websites, automations, and knowledge systems designed for real-world constraints, disability access, and long-term sustainability.
Core Services
Start small, fix what’s on fire, then layer in automation and AI where it actually helps.
About Monumental
Monumental Enterprises is the “systems brain” behind a family of projects spanning environmental education, glass art, music, and ethical tech. We help founders, nonprofits, and creative teams untangle their stack: domains, hosting, cloud storage, AI tools, and workflows that have grown wild over time.
The focus is simple: build resilient, human-centered infrastructure. Fewer logins, clearer ownership, better documentation, and tools that respect disability, bandwidth, and real life.

Monumental Brands & Studios
One backbone, many expressions. Monumental Enterprises supports a constellation of brands: consulting, mentorship, glass, music, and environmental education. Below is a sampling of current and legacy marks across the ecosystem.
Environmental & Education
Consulting & Mentorship
Music & Media
Glass & Design
AI & Automation
Strategy, prompt systems, documentation bots, and RAG-style knowledge bases to support everything above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who do you work with?
Nonprofits, social enterprises, educators, small businesses, and solo founders who need serious systems but don’t have an in-house tech department.
Do you work with limited budgets?
Yes. We’re comfortable working in phases, starting with the most urgent fixes and lowest-cost wins, especially for nonprofits and disability-centered projects.
What does a typical project look like?
Usually 3 steps: quick audit, short written plan, then a focused build sprint (e.g., cleaning domains/hosting, rebuilding a homepage, or standing up an internal knowledge system).
Can you help fix existing chaos?
Yes. A lot of our work is untangling past decisions: overlapping tools, duplicated drives, broken WordPress setups, and AI experiments that never got documented.



