I'm not a developer who learned to sell. I'm a salesman who learned to deploy AI.
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I spent 20 years in B2B sales as an Account Executive. I know what businesses need because I've been on both sides of the table — selling solutions and buying them.
When AI agents hit the scene, I saw the great equalizer. One person could now do what used to take a team of 10. Not in theory — in practice. I went solo to build the future I saw coming.
First, I built DialCatch — an AI phone receptionist for tradespeople who miss calls while they're on the job. It was my proof of concept. A real product, handling real calls, qualifying real leads. I wanted to prove this wasn't vaporware.
Then something unexpected happened. Clients started asking: "Can you build something like that for my business?"
Turns out, the hardest part of AI automation isn't the technology — it's understanding the business problem well enough to deploy the right solution. That's where 20 years of sales experience becomes an unfair advantage.
Now I deploy AI employees for businesses that want to 10x their output without 10x their headcount. Lead intake agents, email assistants, CRM automation, proposal generation, scheduling coordinators — autonomous agents that work 24/7 and never ask for a raise.
20+
Years in B2B Sales
3
Live AI Deployments
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