Ai ยท one of the three services
Your company,
run from one screen.
So it stops running through you.
An Ai command center holds your clients, your dates, your files and your numbers, answers the team's questions by text or voice, and meters every AI call it makes. Built for the capacity problem at $50k to $200k a month, where the growth still runs through one head.
Custom software, not a template ยท you own the domain, the data and the code
The Ai command center is custom software installed inside a founder-led service business. One private, owner-gated screen holds every client, every dated document, every file and every number, so the company can answer its own questions. A talking agent answers from the firm's own records, by text or voice, and refuses when it does not know. Every AI call is metered so the running cost is always visible. It is built on the five-layer stack, only one layer of which is AI, and the firm owns all five.
What breaks is what we build first
Tap the jobs that still run through you. The command center that fits you appears underneath.
The screens your team actually opens
The command center
Executive Overview, Renewal Radar, Client Files, Deals and Revenue, the desks your industry needs. One login, two access tiers, money screens stripped for the team.
The talking agent
Ask it anything about your own book, by text or voice note. It answers in one sentence from real rows, and says "not in the records" instead of guessing.
Running cost, metered
Every AI call is counted and priced on a screen you can open any time. No surprise bill, and an honest zero when no AI ran.
Five layers. Only one of them is AI.
Tap a layer. The ownership test is simple: all five in your name, in writing, before you pay.
The system, in your hands
The business setup firm's command center and its document bot. Step through it, then tap what the team taps.
Questions founders ask about this
Custom software that holds a service business's clients, dates, files and numbers on one owner-gated screen, with a talking agent that answers from those records and a running-cost meter on every AI call.
No. A chatbot talks. The command center holds your data and does jobs: it files, watches expiries, drafts reminders and answers status questions from real rows. The talking agent is one door into it.
Yes. The domain, the hosting, the database, the code and a replaceable AI key are all in your name before you pay. Take the AI out and you still have a working system.
Phase one of a command center ships in about seven days once the intake is done: the first screens, the document bot and the radar. Everything after that is added in the order your bottleneck dictates.
Hosting and the database are a few dollars a month. The AI is metered per call and shown on its own screen; most firms run it for less than one lunch a month.
Bring the job that still runs through you
Twenty minutes on a call. You leave knowing which screen gets built first and what it would change on a Tuesday morning.

