B i z A u t o m a t i o n . A I

Six Decades of Business and Technology Experience.™

If your business is already getting leads, the problem usually isn’t the leads themselves — it’s what happens after they arrive. Most businesses don’t lose money because they can’t generate leads. They lose money because they don’t consistently follow up, recover, reactivate, or convert the opportunities they already have.

What’s concerning you most today?

The losses aren’t random. In every business I’ve worked in — retail, distribution, service, eCommerce — they concentrate in the same four places. Every time.

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Revenue Leaks

Missed opportunities, delayed responses, and inconsistent follow-up draining money you’ve already spent to earn.

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Operational Waste

Manual tasks, administrative overload, and inefficient workflows eating your payroll and your day.

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Bottlenecks

Process breakdowns, communication gaps, and disconnected systems slowing everything down.

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Scaling Challenges

Operations that become harder — not easier — to manage as the business grows.

Not a catalog of features. Each system here was purpose-built around a specific, recurring problem I’ve watched repeat across different industries and different technology eras.

Revenue Generation Systems

  • Lead Generation Systems
  • Customer Follow-Up Automation
  • Reactivation Campaign Systems
  • AI Receptionist / Missed Call Recovery
  • Reputation Enhancement Systems
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Cost Reduction Systems

  • CRM Automation
  • Administrative Task Automation
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Operations Optimization Systems

  • AI Workflow Automation
  • Cross-Platform System Integration
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In the 1960s, business strategist H. Igor Ansoff described synergy as:

“ 2 + 2 = 5 ”

When business systems work together with less friction, the combined result becomes greater than the sum of its parts.

We help you get to 5.

A missed call answered within seconds. A past customer brought back. A review requested while the job is still fresh. These are the actual systems we build — on tools you can see and own.

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Missed Call Recoveryn8n + SMS + CRM
Review Request FlowMake + Google + SMS
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Lead Reactivationn8n + Email + SMS
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Auto Appointment BookingCalendly + CRM + SMS
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CRM Data SyncMake + Sheets + CRM

We understand how your business actually operates before we build anything. Discovery isn’t onboarding — it’s diagnosis.

1

Discovery

We learn your business, your workflows, and your biggest pain points. No assumptions.

2

Setup

We build and connect your systems — designed around how your business actually operates, not around what the software can do.

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Automation Launch

Systems go live. You watch the busywork disappear and the results start coming in.

Who’s Behind This

I’m not someone who discovered AI in 2024 and started an agency.

I’ve been watching technology reshape business since before personal computers existed. Cal-ABCO. Packard Bell. Web. eCommerce. Automation. AI.Each wave had winners and losers. The difference was almost always the same — how quickly people adapted and whether they actually understood the business underneath the technology.

I’ve run retail stores, wholesale distribution, brick-and-mortar businesses in Alaska, sold on eBay and Amazon when neither was obvious, and came out of retirement specifically because I believe AI is the most significant business tool since the portable calculator.

That matters because most technology projects don’t fail from bad technology. They fail because the person building it doesn’t understand how the business actually works. I do. I’ve lived it.

Technology changes. Business fundamentals don’t.

Most businesses don’t need more software. They need better systems.

Revenue, costs, and operations are timeless problems. Only the tools change.

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1970s

Sales & Business Development

Atari retail. Learning how technology moves through a marketplace.

1980s

Early Personal Computing

CAL-ABCO — wholesale PC components, Woodland Hills, CA. Inside the industry as it was being built.

1990s

Corporate Technology & PC Revolution

Packard Bell, Westlake Village, CA — the largest PC manufacturer in the U.S. at its peak. The wild-west of early computing.

2000s

Web, eCommerce & Operations

Programming, retail businesses in Alaska, online selling when eCommerce was still new territory.

2010s

Automation & Process Improvement

eBay, Amazon, HTML, workflow systems. Learning how small businesses actually operate day to day.

2020s — Now

Artificial Intelligence

Livingston, TX. Out of retirement. AI is the sixth wave — and the most consequential one yet.