One AI Agent. Eight Specialists. 133 Skills.
This is the system I install inside your business in 7 days. You talk to one agent, in chat, like an employee. It commands everything below, inside the tools you already run. And you own all of it, forever.
Reads your goal in plain language, checks your roadmap stage, dispatches the right specialist, quality-checks the output, and reports back with receipts. It runs 24/7; your part is about ten minutes of approvals a day.
The install starts with your binding constraint, the one thing capping your number, and turns skills on from there. The full 133-skill library ships with the install and stays available; it is not all running on day one.
No rip-and-replace. The Agent plugs into your CRM, your calendar, your inbox, your ad accounts, and your payment stack through one secure integration layer.
What each specialist runs, and what it is worth
Every module below ends with two numbers: the money it makes or replaces, and the time it hands back. The money adds up at the bottom, to the dollar.
Offer
Offer Builder · 23 skillsMakes your offer the one premium buyers compare everything else to.
- Finds the buyer who pays the most with the fewest complaints, then maps the exact fears and dreams driving them to buy
- Mines real buyer conversations for the words that close, so every asset speaks founder language
- Builds your unique mechanism: a named, proprietary process built from your own results, not a template
- Writes the risk reversal that makes saying no feel foolish, and prices the offer to attract serious buyers
- Captures every client win automatically into a proof library that builds trust in seconds
- Runs the warm-list ignition play: every script written, aimed at your existing list first
Your offer stops being the bottleneck. The right buyer, the right promise, the right proof, assembled from your real numbers instead of guesswork.
You stop competing on price. The market starts comparing everyone else to you.
Replaces a positioning consultant: $5K to $25K per engagement. The warm-list ignition play is the Fast Track sprint's execution target: ten plays, one a day, on the list you already own, aimed at $10,000 recovered by day 10. Larger lists clear more.
Weeks of research and copy compressed into hours. You approve, you do not write.
Content
Content Engine · 17 skillsOmnipresent in your voice, without you writing a word.
- 90 days of content topics generated from your offer: no blank pages, ever
- Hooks engineered for the first 3 seconds, batches 30 pieces in one morning
- Runs the newsletter that delivers pre-sold buyers every Monday
- One trigger word per post: comments become automatic DMs with your link, 24/7, spun up for every new post and keyword
- Builds the lanes that compound: a YouTube channel that sends qualified buyers for years, a lead magnet that turns strangers into subscribers 24/7, and joint ventures that borrow other audiences
- Turns one recording into a week of assets and feeds the retargeting engine
You show up every day on the channels your buyers live on, in your voice, and every post doubles as a lead-capture machine.
Your audience compounds while you sleep. You become the name your niche thinks of first.
Replaces an editor plus a ghostwriter: $2,500 to $6,000 per month. Every post feeds the pipeline the calculator prices.
10+ hours a week back. One recording in, a week of content out.
Outreach
Pipeline Builder · 14 skillsStarts conversations with your exact market every single day.
- Sources and grades hundreds of best-fit prospects per day, automatically
- Cold email with deliverability handled: domains warmed, rotated, monitored
- DM and SMS sequences that read like a person, not a blast
- Sets up the phone lane when a list deserves it: dialer and number wired into your CRM, cold-call frames and gatekeeper scripts loaded
- Filters replies so you only ever see buyers, not browsers
- Handles every reply objection and keeps the conversation alive to booked
- Tracks reply and booking rates so what works scales and what does not gets cut
Pipeline stops depending on referrals and luck. Qualified conversations arrive on schedule, pre-filtered, already warm to the outcome.
Predictable months. You choose your clients instead of taking whoever shows up.
Replaces an SDR seat: $4,500 to $6,500 per month. At the calculator defaults, 15 qualified conversations a month at a 25% close and $5,000 per client is $61,875 per 100 days.
15+ hours a week of prospecting and follow-up, absorbed.
Ads
Paid Acquisition · 21 skillsTurns paid traffic from a casino into a dial.
- Economics first: CAC and ROAS targets computed before a dollar is spent
- Tracking and attribution wired so you see exactly which ad drives bookings
- Creative production at volume: studio, UGC, and AI variants tested in a matrix
- Builds the funnel the ads land on: page, form, calendar, and CRM wiring, plus the VSL script that books strangers into your calendar
- Meta and Google campaigns built, launched, and read daily
- Kill, hold, or scale decisions by rule, not by feel
- Retargets the 97% of visitors who did not book, across every channel
Paid acquisition becomes an instrument you read, not a slot machine you feed. Winners scale, losers die fast, and nothing runs unwatched.
Growth on demand. When you want a bigger month, you turn the dial.
Replaces a media buyer: $4,000 to $7,500 per month, or the 10 to 15% of spend an agency takes, plus the one-time funnel and VSL build agencies bill separately.
5+ hours a week of daily checks, creative briefs, and agency back-and-forth, off your plate. You read one report and approve the next move.
Sales
Speed to Lead + Close Support · 13 skillsAnswers every lead in minutes and fills your calendar with real buyers.
- Replies to new leads in under 5 minutes, around the clock, every channel
- Turns DMs and chats into booked calls in 5 messages or less
- Runs the show-rate ladder: reminders, confirmations, and re-books that recover the no-shows most booked calendars lose
- Arms you with discovery questions that make the prospect sell themselves
- Hands you the 45-minute call flow: diagnose, amplify the gap, pitch tied to exactly what the prospect said matters, collect payment
- Preps the objection playbook before every call, so the common objections are answered before they are spoken and the rest get rescued
- Re-engages ghosters weeks after the first call, automatically
- Reviews every call to find the earliest mistake, so the close rate climbs weekly
No qualified lead ever waits, cools off, or slips through. Your calendar holds fewer calls, and almost all of them are real buyers.
You walk into every call warm, briefed, and expected. Closing gets easier every week.
Replaces a setter seat: $3,000 to $4,500 per month. The classic MIT lead-response study (James Oldroyd, published by InsideSales.com): leads called within 5 minutes were 21x more likely to qualify than leads called at 30 minutes. And every point of close rate this adds compounds the pipeline number above.
The 10+ hours a week of chasing, confirming, and re-booking, handled.
Delivery
Client Success · 27 skillsKeeps every client, captures every win, and grows every account.
- Onboards new clients inside 48 hours with a first impression that makes staying the default
- Weekly check-ins and progress optics that make clients feel like VIPs without your time
- Flags at-risk clients before they cancel and runs the save play
- Captures every win as a testimonial in three formats, the moment it happens
- Turns wins into referrals on autopilot
- Runs the renew-and-ascend review that moves clients to higher tiers
Retention stops depending on your personal attention. Clients stay longer, say yes to more, and hand you the proof that sells the next one.
Revenue you keep compounds quietly: renewals arrive without a sales push.
Replaces a client-success seat: $4,000 to $6,000 per month. At the calculator defaults it plugs a churn leak worth $16,500 per 100 days and recovers $15,000 in win-backs. Only the win-backs count in the rollup below; the leak plug is extra, on purpose.
8+ hours a week of check-ins, chasing, and hand-holding, systematized.
Operations
The Ledger + The Rhythm · 11 skillsRuns the company on a rhythm and hands you one number a week.
- Turns delivery into SOPs: the same result every time, without you in the room
- Wires the CRM, pipelines, and automations that run the whole revenue operation
- Protects the infrastructure: ad accounts, email authentication, recovery playbooks
- Builds hiring scorecards for the few human seats you still want
- Keeps one ledger: every dollar made and every dollar saved, on one number
- Sends the weekly receipt you approve or dispute, the same number that settles the guarantee
The company runs on rhythm instead of memory. You stop being the person who knows where everything is.
You become the CEO who reads one receipt a week instead of living in seventeen dashboards.
Replaces an ops manager: $6,000 to $9,000 per month. The weekly ledger is also how the guarantee gets settled: in numbers, not vibes.
5+ hours a week of admin, reporting, and tool-wrangling, gone.
Scaling
Stage Navigator · 7 skillsMakes sure you never build the wrong thing.
- Reads your stage and tells you the one thing to build next to break the ceiling
- Keeps the 3-milestone path to 7-figure profits in front of every decision
- Picks the one channel that pays you fastest at your current stage
- Sequences the CEO transition: you think, the system operates
- Routes every other specialist so effort always lands on the constraint
Every week of effort lands on the actual constraint, in the right order, instead of on whatever felt urgent.
Quarters start compounding toward the 8-figure architecture instead of resetting every January.
Replaces the $10K to $25K strategy engagement, and the most expensive line item in any business: months spent building the wrong thing.
The planning fog lifts. Decisions that took weeks take one conversation.
The engine that works your database while you sleep
The single biggest pile of money in an established business is the leads it already paid for. The Agent lives inside your CRM and works all of them, forever.
As much context per contact as possible: what they bought, what they objected to, what they clicked, who they are.
Every email, SMS, and DM gets a contextual reply in minutes, around the clock. A missed call gets an instant text back that restarts the conversation. Comments become DMs automatically from one trigger word.
The right proof to the right person: a near-miss lead with a known objection gets the testimonial that answers exactly that objection.
Below your call threshold it sends the checkout link and completes the order. Your core offer still closes on your calls.
Qualified, briefed, and expected. It hands you a daily hot list of the most probable closes. It books them; you close them.
Your dormant list is a bank account
Every established business sits on thousands of leads and past clients it already paid to acquire. The Agent mines them: it reads the old conversations, finds the people who almost bought, matches each one to the proof that answers their exact objection, and restarts the conversation. Day one of every install starts here, because it is the fastest money in the building.
What the revival lane alone is worth per 100 days at the calculator’s conservative defaults: 2,000 dormant leads, 2% revived, 25% close, $5,000 per client.
The biggest single-month result we have seen reported, on a recorded call in a private operator group: one founder had the agent match near-miss leads to the right testimonial across 400,000 old conversations.
Another operator in the same group reports a 7-figure-a-month product business with no employees on payroll, just a handful of project-based contractors: AI setters work every lead by text and phone, and hand him the buyers.
Both numbers are what those operators reported on a recorded members call we reviewed. Self-reported, not audited by us, and not a promise. Your number is the one we compute from your list and write into your agreement.
What you stop paying for
Typical fully-loaded monthly cost of the seats the Agent absorbs. These are the numbers behind the “money saved” half of the guarantee.
| The seat | Typical cost | What the Agent runs instead |
|---|---|---|
| Appointment setter | $3,000 - $4,500 / mo | Speed-to-lead replies, follow-up, confirmations, re-books |
| SDR / outbound rep | $4,500 - $6,500 / mo | Prospecting, sequences, reply handling, objections |
| Media buyer | $4,000 - $7,500 / mo | Campaign builds, creative testing, daily optimization |
| Content editor + ghostwriter | $2,500 - $6,000 / mo | Scripts, edits, captions, publishing, repurposing |
| Customer success manager | $4,000 - $6,000 / mo | Onboarding, check-ins, saves, renewals, referrals |
| Ops manager | $6,000 - $9,000 / mo | SOPs, reporting, CRM hygiene, tool-wrangling |
| Executive assistant | $2,500 - $4,000 / mo | Scheduling, inbox triage, chasing loose ends |
Most founders at $100K/month carry three to five of these seats: $15,000 to $30,000 a month, $180K to $360K a year, forever. The Agent absorbs the repeatable core of every one of them. The calculator prices this conservatively: its ops-cost slider defaults to $8,000 a month, which alone is $26,400 saved per 100 days.
And the time: the same seats consume your week too. The hour counts on the modules above itemize 45+ hours a week of seat-time. You were only carrying part of each seat yourself, so we count only the founder’s share: the install is built to hand you back 20 to 30 hours a week. Your job becomes about ten minutes of approvals a day, plus the qualified calls it books you.
The systems I installed by hand for past clients helped take one roster from 45 people to 15, and another from 16 to 4. This Agent is those systems, packaged. The proof stack is on the offer page.
Three rosters you will recognize
Typical rosters, priced at or below the conservative ranges above; the coach and closer lines use standard market rates. Cross off the seats you do not carry; the math that remains is yours.
The coach at $100K/mo
High-ticket coaching, one closer on commissionThe Offer specialist runs the buyer research, offer math, and proof engineering you pay the coach for. If the room and the network are why you stay, keep them and cross this line off
Speed-to-lead in under 5 minutes, follow-up, confirmations, re-books, around the clock
It books, briefs, and preps every call. You take them, and the 10% stays in your pocket
One recording in, a week of assets out, in your voice
Scheduling, inbox triage, chasing loose ends
Set the ops-cost slider to $13,000. The reclaimed closer commission is upside the calculator never even counts. Run it through the calculator.
The agency at $150K/mo
Done-for-you services, delivery teamHundreds of graded prospects a day, sequences, reply handling
Economics-first campaigns, creative testing matrix, daily reads
Onboarding in 48 hours, weekly optics, saves, renewals
SOPs, reporting, CRM hygiene, the weekly ledger
Every number pulled, formatted, and filed without being asked
Set the ops-cost slider to $19,000. If you hand over all five seats, it is $26,500 and $318K a year. Run it through the calculator.
The consultant at $50K/mo
Lean expert business, no sales teamThe offer work, plus a roadmap that keys every move to your stage
Every lead answered in minutes, every no-show chased
Scripts, edits, captions, publishing, repurposing
The inbox, the calendar, the loose ends
At this size the roster alone pays back the install inside the first 45 days. No closer seat to reclaim: you close, it books. Run it through the calculator.
Check the seats you pay for today
Priced at or below the midpoints of the table above; the coach and closer seats at typical market rates. Your real payroll knows the exact numbers.
Check the seats you carry and watch the number assemble. Then set the ops-cost slider to your number and the calculator writes it into the guarantee math.
This is why the guarantee can exist
The seats it absorbs: setter, SDR, media buyer, editor, CSM, ops. That recovered margin is the guarantee.
Pipeline it books, dormant leads it revives, deals it recovers. Upside the guarantee does not even count.
Your exact number is computed from your real spend on the call and written into your agreement. Meet the written stipulations and we miss it: your program fee is refunded and you keep the installation.
Those are conservative ranges, not your numbers. Your numbers are probably bigger. There is one way to find out.
The full offer, the guarantee, and the stipulations live on the offer page. You own the install outright: code, config, and data, on your own box, forever.