We build the systems small businesses run on.

Websites that book the job. Automations that answer the phone. Short-form video that puts you in front of the neighborhood. One team, in Connecticut.

Book a 20-minute call

Tell us what is taking your week. We will tell you what can be handled for you. No pitch deck, no contract to read.

The Problem: A quiet tax on your week

The repetitive work is running your team, not the other way around.

Every small business ends up with three or four jobs that nobody chose to own. They are the first thing to slip when the week gets busy, and the last thing anyone has time to fix.

Calls you can't get to

A missed call is a customer who called the next name on the list. Most of them never call back, and you never find out they tried.

Intake done twice

The same details re-typed into three tools, by the people you pay the most, at the hour of the day they are worst at typing.

Invoices sent late

Work finished on Tuesday, billed on Friday if someone remembers, paid whenever the customer gets around to it.

Websites

A site that shows up in the search, then books the job.

  • Found on Google. For the work you actually want, not the work you would take.
  • One button, one action. Nothing on the page competes with the thing that books you a job.
  • Yours outright. No monthly rent on your own website.
Talk about a website
A laptop on a desk, open to a small business website.

AI automation

The repeat typing, handled.

  • Calls answered. Every missed call picked up, qualified and logged — after five and on Sundays.
  • Intake entered once. It lands in your calendar without anyone retyping it.
  • Invoices the same day. Quotes and bills go out when the job closes, not when someone remembers.
  • Follow-up on rails. It happens whether or not you remember.
Talk about automation
A monitor showing an automation flow: a new lead firing off emails and updating a CRM record.

Social video

Short-form video, cut every month, in your voice.

  • Shot from real work. Clips built from the jobs you already do that day, in one afternoon a month.
  • Posted where your neighbors look. Not everywhere — where your customers actually are.
  • Nothing you would cringe at. No dances, no trends, nothing you would be embarrassed to show a customer.
Talk about video
A monitor showing a grid of short vertical videos for a bakery, queued up to post.

How it works

From the call to a system that runs.

Three steps. You spend an hour in the first one and none in the other two. Most of it is running in two to three weeks.

  1. 01

    We watch how you work

    A short, unintrusive look at the repetitive work: the calls, forms, and follow-ups that eat the week.

  2. 02

    We build the system

    We install the automations around the tools you already have, without rebuilding anything you rely on.

  3. 03

    We stay and tune it

    It keeps running as your business changes. You get the hours back and keep your team.

Questions

Asked before every call.

How long does it take?

Most websites go live in two to three weeks. A single automation is often running the same week. You get a date on the call, not an estimate that slides.

What does it cost?

Websites start at $1,500. Automation starts at $1,500 to build, plus $200 a month to keep it running. Where you land inside that depends on scope — how many pages, how many things have to talk to each other — and you get one fixed number on the call, before any work starts.

Do I need to understand any of this?

No. If you can describe your week out loud, that is the whole input we need from you.

I already have a website. Now what?

We start by telling you whether it is worth keeping. Sometimes it is, and we say so instead of selling you a rebuild.

Who owns it when we are done?

You do. The site, the domain, the automations, the footage. You get the keys, not a login to our account.

Next step

Tell us what ate your week.

Twenty minutes. You will leave knowing what can be handled, what it costs, and when it is done. If we are not the right fit, we will say so on the call.

We learn your business before we automate it.

Book a 20-minute call