Stage 1 — Search.
You use AI like Google. ChatGPT for one-off questions, drafting, summaries. You have heard you should be doing more with it and you have no clue how to start.
Where this is going
The direction is a growing set of AI workflows across different kinds of work — each with sources, boundaries, a review point, and a named owner. Not a chatbot you babysit, and not a promise that AI handles everything. A staged way to manage more AI work while you remain responsible for the decisions.
Three ways to work with us
This is a ladder, not a funnel. Progression is the product. We catch you at whichever rung you are on today.
You use AI like Google. ChatGPT for one-off questions, drafting, summaries. You have heard you should be doing more with it and you have no clue how to start.
You use AI to get actual work done. Custom setups. Skills you wrote or copied. Real output. Zero audit trail. The whole rig lives in your head.
You manage a growing set of bounded AI workflows under review, instead of operating each prompt by hand.
Stage 1 — Search
If you are still exploring, start with free guides, prompt packs, and short videos that help you choose a bounded first workflow before you spend a dollar. No setup, sales call, or commitment is required.
Stage 2 — Work
When you're ready to move beyond a prompt, this is the paid work we do today: a workflow with named inputs, boundaries, review points, and an inspectable output. We scope it to one workflow at a time or to a broader build, depending on what you need. A typical entry point is a one-time engagement priced $2,500–$7,500, depending on scope, that maps your workflow and stands up the first agreed piece. From there, you decide whether the evidence supports expanding it.
If your setup is already breaking silently — skills firing wrong, the whole rig locked in your head — that's the trigger to bring us in.
Stage 3 — System
This is the long-term offer: a staged system spanning selected workflows across sales, service, finance, and administration. It is not a promise that each workflow is automated or that one system fits unrestricted work. We price this at $60,000, and it is available by waitlist. A waitlist request begins a scope and timing conversation.
What it can look like as coverage expands
Picture more recurring work arriving as reviewable drafts and decision packets, with unresolved issues visible before action.
Named leads, commitments, and recurring work can have owners and review points, making gaps visible sooner.
Write the criteria into the workflow so the draft can be checked against them before anyone relies on it.
For each scoped workflow, define what record is captured and which actions can be rolled back. Some actions are irreversible and need review before action.
We start from the tools named in the engagement and state integration or access limits up front.
The shift, in plain terms: you spend less time operating each prompt and more time reviewing, approving, and steering bounded work.
How businesses move through this
There's no fixed timeline we can promise you — every business is different, and we'd rather be honest about that than invent a schedule. But the path itself is consistent.
Use the guides and prompts to name one small piece of work with clear inputs, boundaries, and a human review point.
Bring us in to map one process and test the first agreed piece under real review.
If the evidence supports it, scope the next process with its own permissions, review points, and acceptance criteria.
When you want a staged build across several work classes, that is the Full AI Business Operating System. Join the waitlist to discuss scope and timing.
You can stop at any stage. A smaller step may be enough; buying the larger system is not required to use the free material or scope one workflow.
What's coming
We're not going to hand you a roadmap full of dates we might not keep. What we can commit to:
A few honest answers
A full build is hands-on, so we open engagements deliberately. A waitlist request starts a fit and timing conversation; it is not a promised place or response time.
No. Start free. Get one workflow built if and when it's worth paying for. Move up only when the smaller step has proven itself.
No. Each workflow needs defined permissions. The agent may prepare selected work; consequential steps stop at a named review point. The record should show the sources, unresolved issues, and the human decision where one is required.
Start free, right now — no setup, no commitment. Talk to us about your first workflow when you're ready to pay for one. Join the waitlist when a staged multi-workflow build is the goal.