The AI hubs · one of three

The AI staff running
your back office.

Every business runs on the same unglamorous work: quoting a job, taking an intake, routing it to the right desk, keeping score of what's worth chasing. These five are live systems we've actually built — the quoting engine reading a photo, the booking desk an AI agent can call directly, the growth-plan agent, the bid-scoring radar. Not mockups: click through and run them.

5 systems live quoting · intake · dispatch · agent-callable on-device where it matters
The Seeing Desk
DROP 025

The Seeing Desk

Photo → structured quote
Show the counter a photo of the job — the vision model reads garments, kilos, special items — and it prices the pickup on the spot. No human types the intake.
Run it →
The Open Counter
DROP 024

The Open Counter

Booking desk, agent-callable
A storefront whose price-quote, branch-finder and booking are registered WebMCP tools — an AI agent can run the whole errand and the booking lands in the human UI.
Run it →
The Agent Desk
DROP 027

The Agent Desk

Sit on the agent's side
The hands-on sequel — patch into a real booking switchboard yourself, place the same tool calls a browser agent would, watch the receipt print.
Run it →
The Radar
DROP 013

The Radar

Opportunity scoring
A live opportunity stream scored against your own weighted criteria, re-ranking in real time as you adjust the sliders — the choreography behind a real bid-engine build.
Run it →
The Crew
DROP 009

The Crew

The growth-plan agent
Scout → strategist → copysmith → inspector — four agents building an actual growth plan for a brief you type in, with the verification pass shown as visible checks.
Run it →
Honest label: every drop above is the same code and the same math we'd ground in your business — the demos use fictional brands, the logic is real. Production installs run on your data, your prices, your branches.
What counts as an “Operations” system in this hub?

Anything that runs the back office without a person doing it manually — quoting a job from a photo, a booking desk an AI agent can call directly, and live scoring of which opportunities are worth chasing. Five systems, all linked above, all live.

Is this the same code you'd install for my business?

The logic and math are real; the demos above use fictional brands (SudsCo, Lumen) so nothing here reveals a client's actual data. A production install runs on your real prices, branches, and volume.

Which of these should I look at first?

The Seeing Desk if intake is your bottleneck — a photo becomes a priced quote in seconds. The Radar if you're drowning in opportunities and need to know which ones are actually worth chasing.

This is what runs
while you're not watching.

Quoting, intake and dispatch are the hours nobody bills for. These systems exist so your team spends less of the week on them — and more of it on the work only a person can do.

Run this on my operations →