Built by the people who build things.
Cheat Mode teaches construction firms how to use AI in real work. Not a trend report. Not a demo reel. Patterns the team can still run on Monday morning.
Construction isn't being replaced.It's being rewritten.
Andrew saw it first inside Kitall. AI didn't just save time. It let a structural consultancy take on work it would have turned down the year before. Same team. Same standards. New capacity.
The gap between the firms figuring this out and the firms still watching is going to widen every quarter of 2026. We built Cheat Mode for the side we want to be on.
AI is a tool for the trades that built everything around you. We make sure you get the cheat codes first.
Three founders. Two trades.No consultants.
Andrew Kitley
Andrew is co-founder and Managing Director of Kitall, a London-headquartered structural engineering consultancy he started in 2018. Kitall has delivered 1,000+ projects across the UK, including work on Heathrow T2, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and 22 Bishopsgate.
Twenty years on site and in the boardroom across scaffolding, temporary works, and structural engineering. Regular contributor to Construction News, Construction Management, and Scaffmag on leadership, safety culture, and neurodiversity in construction.
At Cheat Mode, Andrew is the credibility anchor. A construction professional talking to construction professionals. No hype.
Tom Wild
Tom is the AI and product co-founder of Cheat Mode. He brings the technical depth on what AI can actually do in a production workflow, the product instincts on how to ship something useful, and the judgement on where AI falls over.
His job is to make sure every prompt, workflow, and template that leaves a Cheat Mode workshop is something the team can still run on Monday morning without a consultant on call.
James Bishop
James is the technical co-founder of Cheat Mode. He runs BishBosh, a creator-economy platform and ventures business, and OneFinePlay, a YouTube content studio.
At Cheat Mode he owns the platform. The website, the booking infrastructure, and the internal tooling that lets Andrew and Tom focus on delivering workshops instead of fighting software.
Four thingsthat don't change.
Useful by Monday morning
If you can't use it in your next meeting, it doesn't belong in the workshop.
Peer to peer
Construction professionals talking to construction professionals. No tech-bro tone.
No affiliate deals
We tell you which tools we use, honestly. No referral links, no kickbacks, no sponsorships.
Receipts over hype
Every claim on this site comes from a real project, a real client, a real deadline.
Two hours online.Or a day inside your firm.
The Cheat Codes Workshop is how most firms meet us. If you already know you want us inside your team, skip the taster.