Brain
Picture this: a brilliant assistant that can read, write, and reason, but lives inside a glass jar with no hands. The brain is the thinking.
The blocks
Think of it like building blocks. Each one does a single, simple job. On their own they are easy to understand. Snapped together, they become the helper that works for you.
You will never touch most of these. I keep them stacked and running. This is just so the words stop being a mystery, so when I say "your agent" or "your nerves," you know exactly what I mean.
Picture this: a brilliant assistant that can read, write, and reason, but lives inside a glass jar with no hands. The brain is the thinking.
Picture this: safe wires that run from the brain out to the real world, so it can reach your email, your website, your phone, and your money views, which stay look-only.
Picture this: the real machine the brain lives in, a Mac or a small server. It is the workshop where you build whatever you want.
Picture this: a night manager who never sleeps, quietly keeping watch over everything, and texts you only when something actually matters.
Picture this: your own staff who do the actual work. You can put an agent on almost any job in your world and have it run, start to finish.
Picture this: your family's own address on the internet, like a house number, so people and your tools can find you in one steady place.
Picture this: this page, your map. The one calm place that explains your whole setup, so you can always come back and remember what you have.
“Small blocks, simple jobs. Stacked together, they carry you.”
That is the whole machine
When we set you up, I stack the blocks that fit your life and leave the rest in the box. Some people need a body and an agent. Some need only a brain and a couple of nerves. We choose together, in plain words, and I never add a block you do not need.
When the blocks make sense, head to your costs, or just text me.