A custom Iron Man-style command center, built and installed on your computer. It runs your business. You give the orders.
Most operators run the day across fifteen tabs, three CRMs, two inboxes, and a notes app they forgot the password to. The data already exists. It is just scattered. There is no single screen that shows you the whole business at once, and nothing you can simply talk to. So you click, you hunt, you switch context, and the real work waits.
The center holds mission control. The left runs your AI operation. The right runs your business operation. Click any panel and it takes over the screen. Or just say what you want.
Jarvis is the voice layer. It wakes on a phrase you choose (the default is "Jarvis"), answers in a calm British voice, and drives every part of the bridge by command. You can interrupt it any time by saying stop, hitting ESC, or clicking the reactor.
The cost transparency is the point. The kind of operator we build for appreciates it.
8 to 50 hours on our end depending on tier. This is custom software, not a download. It cannot be installed in five minutes.
Plan for 2 to 6 hours of your own time across kickoff, training, and feedback. The first 30 days need active engagement to tune the voice and panels.
You will talk to your business, not just click it. That is a habit shift. It pays off, but it is a shift.
You need your own paid accounts: a Claude Pro plan (about $200 a month), ElevenLabs ($22 a month), and Cloudflare (free tier usually works). Your accounts stay yours.
It surfaces what you already have and makes it fast to act on. It does not do the work for you. You still run the business.
It lives on your computer, not behind a SaaS login. You own the code. We maintain it while you are on a plan, and you keep it either way.
All API keys stay on your machine. We never see them. We never store them.
We set every one of these up for you on install day. You never touch a terminal.
A focused one-hour Zoom where we map your business, your tools, and your goals, then hand you a concrete plan.
A 50% deposit secures your build week. We only take a few builds a month, so the slot is real.
We do the heavy lifting on our end and ask you questions to customize it specifically for you.
We screen-share into your computer (Zoom or AnyDesk) and install everything live, walking you through each step.
We teach you how to use it, how the panels work, and how to make small changes yourself.
We adjust based on how you actually use it. The voice and panels get sharper with real usage.
Monthly maintenance keeps it healthy. We will Zoom with you once per month, and you can request changes any time. You stay in command.
I'm Corey Gray. I build every bridge myself and remote into your computer on install day, so you never touch a terminal or a config file. This is the same kind of system I run my own operation on, so it is not a side experiment. It is how we work, and it is what I will set up beside you.
Setup is a one-time build. Monthly covers infrastructure, maintenance, voice tuning, and support.
Book a focused one-hour Zoom with us. We map your operation, your tools, and your goals, then hand you a concrete plan for your bridge: the right tier, the panels that matter, the integrations, and a build timeline. You walk away with a blueprint whether or not you build with us.
Four builds a month. We start with a paid $200 one-hour Zoom discovery call, credited toward your build.
Yes. The bridge lives on your computer and the code is yours. If you ever leave the maintenance plan, you keep what we built. It is not a SaaS login you lose access to.
Small changes (colors, panel labels, the wake word) you can make yourself, and we show you how on training day. Bigger changes are a quick request while you are on a plan, or an add-on if you are not.
Use what you have. We connect to your existing CRM, calendar, email, and file storage. You do not switch tools. The bridge sits on top of them.
Because local-first means your data stays on your machine and your keys never touch our servers. It also means you own it. SaaS would be easier for us to bill, but worse for you.
If you are under roughly $10K a month, this is probably early. If you are doing eight figures with a real team, Enterprise is built for that. The discovery call exists to tell you honestly whether it fits.
Yes, on install day, by screen-share, while you watch the whole time. You can end the session in one click. Your API keys are entered by you, stored on your machine, and never sent to us.
The bridge keeps running. You lose maintenance, voice tuning, new panels, and support, but the system is yours and stays installed. You can re-subscribe later.
The deposit holds your build week, which we block off and cannot resell. Once the build starts, that time is spent. If we cannot deliver what we agreed on the discovery call, we make it right. The paid discovery call is where we tell you straight whether this fits, before you commit to a build, and the $200 is credited toward it if you go ahead.
The first 30 days are tuning. Most operators feel it click in the second or third week, once the voice and panels match how they actually work. It is a habit, not a switch.
Good. That is who this is for. You never open a terminal. We install everything, and you drive it by clicking and talking. If you can use a browser and a phone, you can run the bridge.