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Gabriel Oxibillo

Gabriel Oxibillo

Tech Virtual Assistant & Digital Systems Specialist

I help coaches, service-based businesses, and real estate agents save time and grow online — using AI tools, automation systems, and smart digital workflows.

  1. Age 4 to 16: Early Signs

    I was 4 when I got hooked on computers. Not just playing on them - I was genuinely curious about how the whole thing worked. While other kids were outside, I was inside messing with whatever tech I could get my hands on. In grade school, I found out I could copy reference images almost perfectly. Teachers would throw me into art contests. Cool, but I still preferred screens over sketchpads. Then came Minecraft. For most people it was just a game. For me it was an unofficial engineering tool. I built full-on systems, used command blocks like mini scripts, and pushed the game way past what it was designed for. By 10, I was already messing with logic and code inside a sandbox game. Same age, we had a circuit project at school. While classmates were figuring out which wire goes where, I was already testing extra setups just for fun. None of it felt hard - it just clicked.

  2. Now: Solving Actual Problems

    These days I work on a mix of tech and VA projects - AI tools, automation systems, content workflows, social media, and digital strategy. I do not just build what people ask for. I figure out why they need it and make something that actually solves the root of the problem. Like turning a bloated 487MB website into a fast 157MB one because slow sites cost people sales. Or building email automation that saves 300+ hours of manual work per year. I like making things that actually help people.

  3. Next: Practical Tech That Makes Sense

    I am not too interested in job titles. I just want to keep building stuff that works, solves problems, and makes things faster or easier for real people. I care about how AI can save time, how automation can remove pointless tasks, and how smart systems can support people doing real work.

  4. Same Mindset, Just Upgraded Tools

    I have always been the person who asks how does this work, and then figures out how to make it better. That is still how I approach everything - from setting up automation workflows to building full digital systems.

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