AI that knows your business

Give your AI a business it actually knows.

AI is smart, but it does not know your business. We teach it. So every AI tool you use sounds like you, gets your facts right, and never says the things that could get you in trouble. No more explaining yourself every time. No surprise answers.

AI is smart. But it does not know you.

It does not know you.

Every time you use it, you start over. You explain your business, how you talk, and your rules again and again.

It guesses when it should not.

Ask it something outside its lane and it answers anyway. One confident wrong sentence can hurt your name or get you in legal trouble.

It sounds like everyone else.

The writing is fine, but plain and generic. If your voice is part of your brand, generic is its own kind of damage.

Same question. Two very different answers.

A normal AI assistant, next to one that knows your business.

PromptWrite the update for this month's board meeting. Sales came in under plan.

Normal AI
Empty spin the board will see through

We are pleased to share our monthly update with the board. While this month presented some headwinds, the team remains laser-focused on driving growth and delivering value for our stakeholders.

Revenue was slightly below expectations due to macroeconomic conditions, but we are confident in a strong rebound next quarter. Our innovative approach and world-class team position us well for continued success, and we expect momentum to accelerate across all verticals.

Knows your business

Revenue finished 12 percent under plan. Two drivers, both known: the venue partnership that slipped from March, and a slower-than-modeled ramp on the new sponsorship tier. Neither is a demand problem.

What changes: we are pulling the partnership close into April with a signed LOI in hand, and we have repriced the sponsorship tier based on the first six conversations. Cash position is unaffected. Runway is unchanged at the number we committed to in January. Questions we expect from the board, and our answers, are on the next slide.

We wrote these examples to show the difference. They are not live AI answers.

We set the rules first. Then the helpful part.

Most AI help jumps straight to what it can do for you. We start somewhere else: what your AI must never say, what info it should never touch, and the lines you cannot cross in your field. We lock those in first. Then we build the part that saves you time.

  1. 1

    Learn

    We talk with you to learn how your business really works, how you sound, and where your lines are. A few short calls, a couple of hours total.

  2. 2

    Build

    We build your guide and keep it in your own Google Drive. You read and approve every part before it goes live. Nothing happens without your okay.

  3. 3

    Prove

    We connect it to the AI tools you already use, then test it on your hardest task. We even try to make it break a rule on purpose, so you can see it hold. Then we show you how to use it.

  4. 4

    Hand off

    It is yours from day one. We leave a simple how-to so you can keep it up to date, and we are here if you ever want help.

You own it. It lives in your Google Drive, not ours. We set it up, hand it over, and you are good on your own.

Every business comes down to the same eight things.

We answer eight simple questions about your business so any AI can understand it. Which ones matter most depends on your business and where your risks are.

Same eight questions for every business. Very different answers. A medical clinic and a landscaping company fill these out in completely different ways, and that is the point.

Lots of people will set up AI for you. Almost no one sets the rules first.

We set the rules first.

Before anything else, we decide what your AI must never say, the words it cannot use, and the info it cannot touch. Most AI help skips this part.

Built for businesses where a wrong answer costs you.

Clinics, advisors, and other businesses where your name and the rules really matter. One bad answer is the whole reason we do this.

You can read every rule.

A person writes and approves what the AI knows about you, and it never changes itself. You can see exactly what it believes about your business.

What we have done so far

Two businesses. Very different. Same result.

Very different businesses, same method
2
Very different businesses, same method
Less time spent writing
~70%
Less time spent writing
Times it broke a rule or got someone in trouble
Zero
Times it broke a rule or got someone in trouble
Off-limits request turned down in testing
Every
Off-limits request turned down in testing

These numbers come from the real case studies below, not made-up averages.

We have done this for two very different businesses.

One in a field full of rules, where the owner's voice is everything. One in finance, full of private client info. Same method, opposite risks.

Lots of rules, owner's voice matters

Surrogacy Reimagined

A sensitive business with a lot of rules to follow, where the owner's voice is the whole brand and one wrong sentence can cause legal trouble.

Less time spent writing, roughly
70%
Less time spent writing, roughly
Times it crossed a rule or said the wrong thing
Zero
Times it crossed a rule or said the wrong thing
One hard line it refuses to cross, every time
Held
One hard line it refuses to cross, every time

It writes like me and it knows exactly where to stop. That second part is what I could never get from anything off the shelf.

Founder, Surrogacy Reimagined

Finance, private client info

Point CFO

A part-time finance chief for sports companies who handles private client money info. The AI can never give investment or tax advice, and can never touch protected data.

To write a board update, instead of a whole afternoon
Minutes
To write a board update, instead of a whole afternoon
To build it: about 12 of our hours, 2 of the client's
~14 hrs
To build it: about 12 of our hours, 2 of the client's
Private client info ever exposed
Zero
Private client info ever exposed

It drafts the narrative I would have written, and it flatly refuses the things that would have gotten me in trouble. I trust it with the parts I would not trust to a junior.

Founder, Point CFO

One project. One price. You own it.

It is a one-time project, paid up front. No monthly fee and no being locked in. We build it, prove it works on your hardest task, hand it over, and you are set. The price depends on the project and the trouble it saves you, not on hours. The best way to see if it fits is a quick chat.

FAQ

Questions people ask us.

In your own Google Drive. You own it from day one. We build it there, you approve every part, and when we are done it is simply yours. There is nothing of ours you have to keep paying for.

Stop explaining your business to AI. Give it one it knows.