Your competitors aren't just using ChatGPT
They're building systems that run entire workflows while they sleep. Proposals that write themselves. CRMs that update without anyone touching them. Follow-ups that never fall through the cracks.
The gap between "uses AI sometimes" and "has AI systems" is widening fast. One is a tool. The other is a competitive advantage.
Which side are you on?
What you get
Every business has different workflows. Here's what automation looks like in practice:
"4 hours of busywork, gone."
RFP lands → draft proposal ready with pricing, scope, and your historical win data baked in.
"Your CRM updates itself."
Call ends → notes logged, pain points tagged, follow-up drafted, next steps queued. Automatically.
"Project changes don't mean chaos."
Scope shifts → impact analyzed, timeline adjusted, stakeholders notified, docs updated. No panic.
How it works
You show me the workflow
Walk me through what you do today. The tools, the steps, the pain points.
I build the system
Custom AI pipeline that connects your tools and executes the workflow. No off-the-shelf chatbot.
You get time back
The boring stuff happens automatically. You focus on the work that matters.
Who's building this
Spencer Byrne — I've been shipping software for 4 years. Started building AI systems before ChatGPT existed.
25+ projects shipped. Systems running in production today.
I don't pitch decks. I ship code. If we're a fit, you'll have something running in weeks, not months.
Based in Austin. SB28 is a Delaware LLC.
Let's see if there's a fit
15 minutes. You walk me through the workflow that's eating your week. I'll tell you if it's automatable and what it would take.