9 industries · One system

Yourindustrydecidesthecontext.Notthesystem.

Different work, different words, same six modules. What changes is the business we load into it and the agents we build for the jobs you repeat. Pick yours and see what you would walk out with.

Why one system covers all 9

The system does not change.
Your context does.

Six steps, same order, every room. Two of them are where your industry actually enters: one feeds it your business, the other hands it the work you repeat. The other four run the same whether you pour concrete or run a clinic.

Where your industry lands02

Feed it your business

Your offers, your prices, your customers, your numbers. It reads all of it.

A tradie loads job sheets, supplier prices and last year's quotes. An agency loads client briefs, rate cards and scopes. Same step, different material. That is the whole of what your industry changes here.

Where your work leaves you05

Give it the boring jobs

The work you repeat every week starts happening without you in the room.

Quotes, recalls, rosters, reporting, follow-up. The task is different in every trade. The way we turn one into an agent that runs on a schedule is identical.

Identical in every room01 · 03 · 04 · 06

The other four do not move.

  • Switch it on. Running on your laptop.
  • Plug in your tools. Your email and calendar.
  • Put it on watch. A briefing every morning.
  • Take the wheel. You run it daily.

So the industry pages are not nine different products. They are nine versions of the same day, with your material in it.

See the six modules in full

The honest part

Not on the list?
It still works.

These 9 are the ones that keep showing up in the enquiries. They are not a filter, and there is no version of the day that only runs for them.

The day works on any business with work that comes back every week, because the system is built around your context rather than a template for your category. If you can name the job you keep redoing, we can build the agent that does it.

If your business is not here, send me what you actually do. I will tell you straight whether the day is worth your money before you spend it.

The only real test

Does the work repeat?

  • Quotes or proposals you write from scratch every week
  • Follow-up that only happens when you remember it
  • Reporting you rebuild by hand each month
  • Scheduling and admin that eats your evenings
  • Content you keep meaning to make and never do

One of these is enough. If none of them are true, the day is not worth your money and I would rather say so now.

Ten tickets in the room.
The first one is in Melbourne.

One day. You leave with the system running on your own laptop, or you get your money back before you walk out.

Melbourne · Wed 2 Sep 2026 · 9:00am to 4:00pm