OpenAI just launched a $4 billion company to put engineers inside businesses and build AI systems for them. They call them Forward Deployed Engineers. I've been doing the same thing from Union City, NJ. Two real businesses run on what I built.
I embed into your operation. I find the workflows where you're losing time, missing customers, or doing the same thing manually every day. Then I build AI agents that handle it. Calls answered. Follow-ups sent. Appointments booked. Data processed. The system runs whether you're there or not.
We start with a 30-minute call. I ask about your business, your customers, and where things break down. Then I come back with a plan: what to build, how long it takes, what it costs. If we move forward, I build it and stay until it's running on its own. If not, you walk away knowing exactly where AI fits in your business.
Consulting firms sell you a team. Most of that team is writing reports. The person who understands your business is rarely the person who builds the system. With me, the person on the call is the person who builds it. No handoff. No lost context. No six-month timeline for a three-week problem.
Business owners who are losing customers to problems that happen when nobody's watching. Missed calls. Forgotten follow-ups. Manual processes that should have been automated years ago. If your phone rings and nobody picks up, if a lead goes cold because nobody followed up, if your team spends hours on work a machine could do in seconds: that's where I start.
I embed into your business for a focused engagement. We identify the workflows costing you the most time or customers, I build AI agents that handle them, and I stay until the system is running without me. Not a strategy deck. A working system.
OpenAI just spent $4 billion to build a team that does this. They call them Forward Deployed Engineers. I do the same work. One person. No overhead. No 6-month timeline. You get the builder, not the slide deck.
Every business is different. Book a call and I'll tell you what I'd build, how long it takes, and what it costs. No pitch deck. No jargon.
No. I handle the building. You handle your business. That's the whole point.
Businesses that rely on phones, follow-ups, scheduling, or any process that falls apart when nobody's watching. Dental offices, contractors, service businesses, agencies. If a missed call costs you money, we should talk.