Before we get started
What to expect when we partner — the two-minute version.
I'm an AI engineer. I build custom AI agents that work for people — they run the real tasks and handle the real workflows so you don't have to.
I'll be straight with you: I'm not a marketing specialist, I'm not a financial guy, and I'm not a traditional web developer. What I am is the engineer who builds and runs a team of specialized AI agents — and those agents produce work that meets or beats professional level in every one of those areas. You're not hiring one guy wearing five hats. You're getting me, plus a whole team of specialists behind me.
What I use is not something you can buy off the shelf. It's not ChatGPT, it's not Copilot, it's not a Claude subscription you sign up for. I custom-built this system to work for me and my customers, and it does things those tools simply can't do the way I've set it up.
So please don't use ChatGPT or Copilot to change or "fix" anything I build, and don't expect that running those tools yourself will get you my results — it won't. Honestly, it usually makes things worse, and then I have to come undo it. If something needs changing, that's literally my job — just come to me.
Don't go in and start changing things on your own unless you check with me first. I've had a lot of clients spot what they think is a problem, jump in to fix it, and break something that was working perfectly — turning a five-minute job into a five-hour one.
The classic one is DNS: I get everything pointed and configured, the servers are still updating on their end, someone's AI tells them to "fix" a setting, they change it, and the whole thing goes down.
If you see something that looks off, just text me. Nine times out of ten it's mid-update and already handled, or it's a two-second fix on my end.
My time is genuinely the most valuable thing I've got, so here's how I handle it. Every client gets 3 hours of setup time included, up front, no charge — that covers getting you built and running.
After that, any additional time — questions, walk-throughs, fixing things, meetings — is $50 an hour, and any work beyond those first three hours is billed at a one-hour minimum, then in half-hour increments. And I'd rather not come out in person unless I truly have to. Almost everything can be handled remotely, and my agents can walk you through most things step by step, right there on your screen.
First — if I'm working and I'm waiting on something from you, like a yes/no text or some info I need to keep going, the work stops but the clock doesn't. If you're not getting back to me, I can't move, but that time is still on the project.
Second — the small, easy stuff is billable too. I send agents to literally walk people through setting up Stripe, or sending me a file, and I still get calls for it. That's fine — but it's billable time, same as an in-person meeting. If I feel like time's getting wasted, or I'm getting pulled in for things you could knock out yourself in a minute, I'll bill for it.
I'm not trying to nickel-and-dime you — I'm protecting the time so I can keep building great things for you and everyone else.
It comes down to three things: let me and my agents do what we're great at, don't hire another AI to second-guess us, and respect the time — and I promise you'll get results that are honestly hard to find anywhere else.
The short version, good to keep handy.