Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow describes itself through a dense cluster of identities: CEO of The Interactive Team, a direct sales firm he founded in 2012, plus venture capital activity, property investment, a podcast called The Extra 5%, a coaching strand, and a program named Power 22. Australian by origin and now based in Glasgow, the man behind the site wears several labels at once: serial entrepreneur, investor, public speaker, mentor, philanthropist. For a visitor trying to figure out whether there is a specific reason to engage, that opening spread of roles is a lot to hold before the content even begins.

Blog content across entrepreneurship, leadership, lifestyle

The blog is where most of the site's energy goes, and it splits into three broad themes: entrepreneurship (business, finance, people management), leadership (communication, motivation, public speaking), and lifestyle (fitness, mindfulness, travel, healthy living, philanthropy). The split is wide enough that someone who follows Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow for sharp finance commentary may find themselves flipping past wellness posts, and vice versa. That is not necessarily a flaw, since plenty of writers work across themes, but the site does not acknowledge the tension or sort its content in a way that makes it easier to self-select. You either take all three or you pick through manually.

Podcast, coaching, Power 22 program

The podcast runs on a YouTube channel under the Extra 5% banner and extends the written content into audio and video, which is a useful addition for people who consume that format. Power 22 and the coaching guidance are also named on the site, though neither is fleshed out much beyond the name. They read more like items on a list of activities than programs a reader could meaningfully evaluate. How they work, what participation looks like, and who they are aimed at stays off the page. The absence of any enrollment path, pricing, or outcome information makes it difficult to treat these as genuine offers rather than background colour.

Background ventures and investments

Two other businesses sit in the background: Delicious Delivered and Accumulate.org.uk. They are referenced as part of the wider picture of what Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow has built, which fits the serial-entrepreneur framing, but the site treats them as context rather than content. The venture capital and property investment mentions follow the same pattern: enough to establish range, not enough to tell you what any of it means for someone reading the site today. A brief paragraph on each would sharpen the overall picture considerably without adding much length.

Contact information missing from site

Here is where Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow gets genuinely hard to assess. The site shows no phone number, no email, no address, and no contact page. For a publishing-focused personal site, that is a recognizable choice. For a site that presents its subject as a mentor, a coach, and an investor who takes on opportunities, it creates an obvious gap. The pitch and the logistics do not match.

Business address and phone on external directories

Some details exist off-site. Third-party directories carry a registered business address on West George Street in Glasgow and a landline number that also appears on a British Forces discounts page. That is useful context to have, but those are not where a prospective client or collaborator would naturally look first, and the official site itself offers nothing to click.

No client reviews or independent assessment

On reputation, the picture is similarly limited. The listings that mention Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow carry no user ratings and no review counts. There is editorial coverage, an interview on a news site, but that is not the same as feedback from clients or people who have gone through the coaching. The name appears across a handful of platforms; independent third-party assessment of the coaching, investing, or sales operation does not accompany it anywhere easily found. A reader who wants to know whether other people found the mentorship useful has no published record to consult.

Writing and audio content available

What the site does deliver, reliably, is writing. The articles cover business, leadership, and lifestyle with genuine range and reasonable depth, and the podcast adds a second format for people who prefer audio. If Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow is the author you came to read, the site works for that purpose. The harder question is what a reader who wants more than content is supposed to do next. The articles say what he thinks; they do not say how to engage with the programs or ventures, and no external voice fills that gap. The case for Gilles Baudet - Entrepreneur in Glasgow rests almost entirely on the published content itself, and whether that is enough depends on what you came looking for.