What is an AI employee?
An AI employee is a software system that owns a complete job inside your business, not a feature inside someone else's app. It works in your real tools, does the repeatable work every day, reports what it did, and asks a human before anything leaves the building. You measure it the way you measure a hire: by the work it returns.
We build them, install them in the tools you already run, and keep them honest with dashboards and human approval gates. Every role on this page already works inside one of our own three companies. That's the audition.
The roster.
Five roles most businesses recognise on sight. Yours might need a different one. That's what the audit is for.
The Ads Manager
Paid acquisition, dailyReads yesterday's spend across every campaign at 7am. Moves budget toward what converted, flags the ad set that's burning money, and drafts the next creative brief. You read the summary with your coffee and approve the plan.
Runs the ad account at GulNGifts, our own ecommerce brand.
The SDR
Outbound pipelineSources the prospects that fit, researches each one's website and socials, and drafts a personalized email and follow-up for every single lead. Nothing sends without a named human yes.
Books the pipeline at Techloset. It drafted today's outreach before the team sat down.
The Front Desk
Every inbound call and messageAnswers the 2am call in two rings and books the consult straight into the calendar. Texts back the caller who hung up. Replies to the Instagram DM in seconds instead of tomorrow morning.
Built first for med-spa front desks, where one missed call is a four-figure patient.
The Ops Analyst
The morning briefPulls live numbers from your systems before anyone sits down: what moved, what stalled, who to chase today. The day starts with answers instead of dashboard archaeology.
Writes the morning pulse at PoultryFast, our own SaaS product.
The Content Engine
Content productionDrafts the SEO page, the post, and the newsletter in your voice, against your brand rules, then queues everything for approval. A reviewer gates every asset before it ships.
Writes for all three of our companies.
How is that different from the AI tools I already pay for?
| A bolt-on AI tool | An AI employee | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it lives | A new tab your team forgets to open | Inside the tools you already use |
| What it owns | Answers when asked | A whole job, end to end |
| Who adapts | Your team learns the tool | It learns your process |
| When it's unsure | Guesses, silently | Escalates to a human, loudly |
| How it's priced | Per seat, forever | Built once. You own it. |
| How you measure it | Logins and usage | Work returned: bookings, replies, hours |
What it costs.
Priced as a build, not headcount. You own the system when it's done, and there is no per-seat meter running.
1. The AI Audit
$3,000 · 14 days · credited to the build
Two weeks of an AI engineer inside your business, mapping which roles pay for themselves fastest. You keep the plan either way.
2. The build
From $15,000 · first role live in ~4 weeks
The highest-payback employee first, wired into your real stack, launched supervised. Fixed scope, fixed price.
3. Run and optimize
Monthly · scoped to what we run
We watch the numbers, tune the systems, and add the next role when the math says go. You see the dashboards we see.
The fine print we hold ourselves to.
A human approves anything that leaves the building. Every send, every post, every customer reply. The AI does the work; a person gives the yes.
The audit is allowed to come back negative. If AI isn't worth your money yet, that's what the report says. We charge for the diagnosis precisely so we can afford to tell you the truth.
We don't sell roles we haven't run. Every AI employee on this page earned its place inside Techloset, GulNGifts, or PoultryFast before it was allowed on this website. The case studies are here.
Questions owners ask us.
Is an AI employee just a chatbot with better marketing?
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No. A chatbot waits for questions. An AI employee has a job list: it does the work, files a report on what it did, and escalates what it can't handle. If all it did was answer questions, we would call it a chatbot and charge you a lot less.
Does it replace my people?
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It takes over tasks, not judgment. The repetitive volume moves to the AI: the follow-ups nobody gets to, the after-hours calls, the daily reporting. Your team keeps the decisions and the relationships. Most businesses we map have far more leaking work than staff to do it, and the AI takes the leak.
What does one cost?
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The AI Audit is $3,000, fixed, credited in full to the build. Builds start at $15,000, and the first AI employee is live in about four weeks. After that, a monthly retainer scoped to what we run. You own what we build: code, prompts, and integrations.
Which tools does it work in?
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The ones you already run. Phone systems, schedulers, CRMs, ad platforms, email, spreadsheets, and anything with an API. The rule is simple: the AI joins your stack, you don't migrate to ours.
How do I know it's actually working?
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The same way you'd know with a hire: a report of work done and numbers moved. You see what it handled, what it escalated, and what it returned, on the same dashboards we watch. If a system can't show its work, we don't ship it.
Can it really run without supervision?
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It runs the work without supervision. It does not publish without supervision: anything that leaves the building, a sent email, a posted ad, a reply to a customer, waits for a human yes until you decide otherwise. That gate is a design principle, not a beta limitation.
Find out which AI employee pays for itself first in your business.
30 minutes with an engineer. If the honest answer is none yet, we say so.