A multi-agent system that runs a business
A team of AI agents that runs real business work every day. One agent leads. Others research, build, and review. I run it from my phone, and I built the whole thing.
The problem
A solo operator has more work than hours. The tasks that grow a business never stop: research, drafts, outreach prep, quality checks, keeping a backlog honest. You cannot hire a team for all of it. And one AI chat window does not run a business. It forgets, it drifts, and it does one thing at a time.
What I built
A team of AI agents. One agent makes the judgment calls. Others handle research, building, and review. I talk to them from my phone.
- The right model for each job. A top model leads and decides. Cheaper, faster models do the high-volume research. A code model builds. A review model checks the work. Expensive thinking where it counts, cheap work everywhere else.
- A real task system. Work goes in a queue. Each job is handed off cleanly, tracked to done, and timed out if it stalls. The agents do not collide or drop work.
- A human in the loop. It researches, drafts, and proposes. I approve the calls that matter. It never sends anything out on its own.
- It runs the real business. Market research, content drafts, quality gates, a backlog that stays current, daily updates. This case study and the plan behind it were built by the system.
The engineering, and why it matters to you
The hard parts are the ones that make agents safe to trust. Work that fails has to show it, not hide it. Agents cannot step on each other. Cost has to stay in check. And the system has to know when to ask a human instead of guessing.
That is the whole point. Before I put agents on your money workflows, I built a system that runs my own business on them. I have lived with everything that has to be true for that to be safe. This is the offer, proven on myself first.
The result
It runs every day, mostly on its own. It does work I would otherwise pay a small team for: research briefs, drafts, reviews, and a backlog that stays current. I build it in public, so you can watch it work.