Starting points.
Not the menu.
These are the systems businesses ask for most — the same engine wearing different uniforms. But the catalog is anything your business does the same way twice a week. If your problem isn't on this page, that's what the audit is for. Every price below is real; nothing is "contact us for pricing."
- Missed calls get an instant text-back — before they dial your competitor
- Instagram DMs & inbox answered in seconds, in your voice, 24/7
- Quotes from your real pricing, intake forms, deposits collected
- Big-ticket conversations come to you as a draft + one-tap approval
- Every thread logged; monthly report in dollars caught
- For sales teams of 3–50: your CRM updates itself
- Reads email, calendar, and call transcripts — writes the notes, tasks, and stages your reps never will
- Follow-ups drafted before your rep remembers the deal exists
- Forecast built on what actually happened, not what got logged
- Read-only, scoped access your IT team approves
- Past customers hear from you again — automatically, personally
- Reactivation campaigns matched to what they bought
- Show / event contact capture that follows up Monday morning
- Reviews requested at the moment people are happiest
- Approved by you in one tap per batch — never spam
- Custom-order pipelines: intake → instant quote from your real pricing → deposit → production queue → automatic status updates to the customer
- The in-between work: syncing platforms, retyping between systems, inventory counts, the handoffs between partners that deals die inside
- Owner reports that write themselves — what sold, what's queued, what's stuck, what it cost
- Rule of thumb: anything done the same way twice a week can be handed off — and probably should be
The Audit — $750, credited toward your build
One working session plus a real look at your environment — the tools you run on, the data you sit on, and how work actually flows through a normal day. You get a written map: everything worth handing off, what each item costs you monthly in dollars or hours, and what I'd build first — with real prices. If the honest answer is "you don't need me," the audit says that too. Either way you keep the map.
The audit answers:
→ How many calls/DMs go unanswered, and what they're worth
→ What happens to a lead after "let me think about it"
→ Which repetitive work — quoting, retyping, reports, scheduling — a machine should own
→ What your phone/CRM/booking stack can already do that nobody turned on
→ The one system that pays for itself fastest
Built for businesses that outgrew their hours
Trades & local shops
Contractors, barbers, tattoo studios, salons — you're on a roof or with a client all day. The phone doesn't care.
Owner-operators & e-commerce
The business is you (and maybe your brother). Customs, DMs, fulfillment, follow-up — all competing for the same two hands.
Small sales teams & practices
Reps who hate the CRM. Front desks that miss calls. Owners who see the leaks but can't hire for them.
Not sure which one you need?
That's what the audit is for. One question gets it started: what would you hand off first?
Book the audit →