AI employees that do the work, while you run the business.

I build private AI employees for founder-led product brands. They live inside your stack. They do the work that's eating your week. Built and maintained for you, monthly.

Unlimited agents. Unlimited usage. Built by an operator, not an agency.
Running today, on my own brand: A seven-figure ecommerce company I founded and operate. In production for seven years across four sales channels.
9 production agents on launchd
62 automation scripts in operation
4 sales channels under one stack
24/7 the agents never sleep
Who this is for

Founder-led product brands with one repetitive workflow eating the week.

If you are still doing repetitive work yourself, this is for you.

You run it yourself

Founder-led ecom, DTC, OEM, or wholesale. Small team or none. Product sells. Customers buy. You're still doing the work yourself.

The work is real

Mining reviews. Researching leads. Posting in dozens of channels. Filing reimbursement claims. The kind of work you keep deferring to "later this week."

You want it owned

Not another SaaS subscription that breaks when they pivot. A private AI employee built for your stack, running on your accounts, with the code in your hands.

What gets built

Six examples. All running live on my own brand today.

Patterns, not specific builds. Yours will look different because your business is different. The green dot on each card is the proof of live operation.

Active on my Amazon FBA account, 24/7
01 / Channel watchdog

Files reimbursement claims while you sleep.

The platforms owe you money you will never see unless someone files claims. The agent watches your Amazon, Walmart, and eBay accounts, catches lost inventory and broken refunds, and builds claim packets your VA submits in one click.

Agent doesWatch accounts, detect anomalies, build claim packets.
You doApprove the packet. Cash the check.
20+ deep teardowns in the last 30 days
02 / Prospect research

Researches every prospect before you write.

Every cold email needs an hour of homework: site, products, hiring, recent press, the specific angle. The agent does the homework in three minutes and drafts the email in your voice. You review and send.

Agent doesResearch, teardown, draft email with the specific angle.
You doRead the draft. Send or skip. Move on.
1,170 verbatim posts mined for one campaign
03 / Voice of customer

Mines reviews so your copy hits.

The agent scrapes Amazon reviews, Reddit threads, forum posts, and competitor pages. Returns the exact phrases customers use, the unmet needs, the objections you have to handle. Run it before every product launch and every ad campaign.

Agent doesScrape, cluster by theme, surface buyer language.
You doUse the language in your copy, ads, and product decisions.
Runs on my inbox every 30 minutes via launchd
04 / Inbox and ops

Drafts every reply before you see the email.

Your inbox is the bottleneck. The agent triages every email, drafts the responses you would write yourself, surfaces what actually needs your attention, and replies on simple things directly. The hard calls land in your inbox with full context attached.

Agent doesTriage, classify, draft, follow up, escalate.
You doApprove drafts. Handle the 5% that needs you.
Watches Google Search Console daily, alerts on impression spikes
05 / SEO and content

Publishes your blog and watches the rankings.

The agent drafts and ships blog posts on a calendar, checks Google Search Console every day, and pings you the moment an old post crosses the 1,000-impression mark so you can fix the title, the meta, or the schema before competitors notice.

Agent doesDraft, publish, monitor, alert on opportunities.
You doApprove posts. Read the weekly ranking report.
Generated a full month's campaign calendar in one session
06 / Email and SMS

Plans and writes your email calendar.

The agent reads your voice-of-customer data, plans the month's campaigns, drafts every email in your voice with subject lines, segments, and send times, and stages everything in Klaviyo, Kit, or Mailchimp. You review and approve. Revenue ships.

Agent doesPlan, draft, segment, schedule across the stack.
You doReview the drafts. Approve. Watch the revenue move.
What's included

One monthly fee. Unlimited everything inside it.

You stop counting tokens, agents, and credits. You start running the business.

The Operator Plan

from$3,500 / month
Quoted on the discovery call. Tiered up only if scope demands it.
  • Unlimited agents Build as many as the work needs. Most clients run two or three.
  • Unlimited usage Your agents run as often as your work runs. No token math.
  • Unlimited monitoring Watchdogs running on your agents, the way they run on mine.
  • Unlimited changes New workflows, tweaks, fixes, additions. Within the month, no charge.
  • You own the code Yours. Not licensed. If you walk away, you walk away with it.
  • Direct line to me Telegram or email. Not a ticket queue. Not a support tier.

What this is not

Not a SaaS license. Not a Zapier flow. Not a freelancer who installs once and disappears. Not a ChatGPT wrapper with prompts dressed up as agents.

This is private infrastructure, running on your accounts, with an operator on the other end who has been doing this for himself first.

Why monthly

Agents are not furniture. They are employees. They need tuning, new tasks, and a person who watches them. Pay monthly, get a partner. Walk away anytime, keep the code.

Book a 20-min discovery call
How it works

Three steps to a working AI employee.

Scope on a call. Build inside 30 days. Then a real partnership, not a hand-off into the void.

01

Discovery call

20 minutes · free

You describe the workflow eating your week. I ask the questions that matter, walk you through agents I'm running for the same kind of work, and tell you on the call if it is a fit or not.

02

Build and deploy

30 days to live

I map your tools, design the agent, deploy it on your accounts. You get a working demo by week two and a fully live agent by day 30. You also get a Loom walking through how to use it.

03

The partnership

Month two and on

The agent keeps working. I keep tuning. New workflows get added as you find them. Bugs get fixed. New tools get plugged in. You run the business, I run the AI.

Who else you could hire

An honest look at the alternatives.

You have other options. Here's the actual comparison, written by a guy who has been on every side of this table.

Freelancer
on Upwork
SaaS
(Zapier, n8n)
Monadops
Cost to start
$2-8K one-time
$50-500 / mo
$3.5K / mo
Who owns the code
Sometimes you
You rent forever
You own it
When it breaks
They've moved on
File a ticket
Telegram me
Agent thinks?
Maybe
No, it routes data
Yes, that's the point
Operator running their own?
Rarely
No, they're a SaaS
Yes, on my own ecom brand
Why me

I built these for my own brand first. You get the same agents, customized for yours.

I founded and operate a seven-figure US ecommerce company selling premium everyday-carry products across our own site, Amazon, Walmart, and eBay. We design, manufacture, fulfill, and market. I run the company day to day.

When AI agents got good enough to do real work, I built them for the parts of my business that were eating my week. Email triage. Lead research. Reimbursement claims. Voice-of-customer scraping. Email campaigns. SEO blog publishing. Each one started as a problem I had personally.

A few founders saw what I was running and asked if I could build them one. Now I take on a small number of clients. You get the agents I built for myself, customized for your business, by the person who actually uses them every day.

This is not a theory shop. It is the same playbook I run on my own P&L.

7 yrs Operating my own ecom brand
9 Production agents on launchd today
62 Python automations across my stack
$0 Cost to talk. No-fit answers are free.

Frequently asked questions

Why monthly instead of a one-time project?

Agents are not furniture. They are closer to employees. The first month is for building. Months two and beyond are for tuning, adding workflows, fixing things, and adapting as your business changes. You can leave anytime and keep the code, but most clients stay because the agent gets sharper every month it runs.

What does the monthly fee actually cover?

Unlimited agents, unlimited usage of those agents, unlimited monitoring, unlimited changes within the month, and a direct line to me. You stop thinking about tokens, credits, model upgrades, and infrastructure. You think about what you want your agents to do. I handle the rest.

How is this different from Zapier, Make, or n8n?

Those tools connect apps. They are great for moving data from A to B. Agents think. They read context, make judgment calls, write content in your voice, and adapt when the inputs change. Most of what I build cannot be done in Zapier, because Zapier cannot decide what to write.

Whose API keys, accounts, and data?

Yours. The agent runs on your accounts, your API keys, your infrastructure. I do not host anything for you. Your customer data never leaves your systems. I sign an NDA before the discovery call if you want one.

What if I want to leave?

Cancel anytime, end of the current month. You keep the code, the agents, the documentation, and the Loom. I'll do a 30-minute knowledge handoff to anyone you want to bring in. No claw-backs, no licensing tricks, no key revocations. If the agent is good enough to keep, it stays yours.

How many clients do you take?

Two new clients a month, capped. I run my own ecom brand full time and need the bandwidth to actually do good work for the people who pay me. That cap is also the only reason this is sustainable as a partnership instead of an agency.

What if my workflow doesn't match your examples?

The four examples on this page are patterns, not a menu. I have built agents for inventory, sourcing, content distribution, ad copy testing, customer support triage, SEO publishing, and more. Book the call. If I cannot build it, I will tell you who can.

Do I need a technical team?

No. I deliver a Loom walking through how to run each agent, a setup guide written for a non-coder, and a one-page cheat sheet for your VA. If you can copy-paste a command once a week, you can run it. Most of the time, the agent runs itself.

One call. Twenty minutes. Honest answer.

Tell me the workflow that is eating your week. I will tell you whether an agent can fix it, what it would do for you in the first 30 days, and what it would cost. If it is not a fit, you saved an hour of homework.