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AI as your operating system

Stop being the operator.
Become the CEO of a system.

You don't need another AI tool. You have too many already. You need one place to run everything.

The CEO Command Center is a done-for-you system that lives in the messaging app already in your pocket. Say what you need in plain English. It does the work. And every morning it hands you one view of your whole business.

You may have heard this called a second brain, an AI operating system, or an AI chief of staff. Same idea, except this one is installed for you in three weeks, on accounts you own.

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Command Center
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Today, 7:00 AM
☀ MORNING BRIEF 3 meetings today, first at 10:00 with Ahmed (renewal) 2 follow-ups overdue: Sara (4d), Omar (6d) $4,200 coming in this week · 1 invoice outstanding Needs you: reply to the GLEAC intro
Log the call with Ahmed, follow up Thursday
Done ✓  Logged to CRM, reminder set for Thu 9am.
You run your day from here.
Watch it run, 60 seconds
Real walkthrough video coming soon
/01 The problem

You're the first domino
in every single task.

A small team, or no team, and twenty tabs open. Leads in one place. Calendar in another. Money in a spreadsheet you haven't opened in a week. Ideas in your head at 11pm with nowhere to go.

Nothing moves unless you move it. That's not a tools problem. It's an operating-system problem.

/02 How it feels

You talk. It happens.

"Log the supplier call, follow up Thursday." → done.
"What's on today and who am I waiting on?" → one message back.
"What do I have coming in this month?" → a real number from real data.
"Remind me what we agreed with the new client." → pulled up.
/03 What's in the box

Five modules. Every install gets all five.

Not a custom science project. A fixed, productized system: the same five modules every time, configured to how you run.

01
Business Memory

The second brain the rest is built on. It knows your clients, deals, agreements and how you work, and it doesn't forget any of it. Ask "what did we agree with [client]?" and it pulls it up. Your business moves out of your head.

02
Morning Brief

Every morning at 7am, one message: what's on today, who you're waiting on, what's coming in financially, what needs your attention. Reads your calendar, CRM and finances automatically. No input from you.

03
Lead Capture

Say "log the call with Ahmed, follow up Thursday." Captured to CRM, reminder set, confirmation returned. No form. No app. No copy-paste.

04
Follow-Up Radar

Who's gone cold, who's overdue, who needs a reply, surfaced every morning in the brief and on demand. Never drop a lead because you forgot it.

05
Money Snapshot

Income in, expenses out, what's outstanding. Ask "what do I have coming in this month?" and get a real answer from real data. Weekly in the brief.

Why it stays a product, not a consultancy: it can read from any tool you use, but it acts only within these five modules. Anything outside the menu isn't in scope for the install. That's what keeps delivery fast and the price fixed.
/04 How it's built

Done for you, in three weeks.

The same proven system, configured to how you run, then built and handed to you on a clear timeline.

01
Week 1 · Map
60-min kickoff. I read how your business runs and connect your tools. Three guaranteed outcomes written down and signed off. Bot live by end of week.
02
Week 2 · Build
All five modules built and wired into your real tools, tested against your real data. Daily brief tuned until it's right.
03
Week 3 · Go Live
You run your day from it. Errors caught and fixed in real time. Handover: a one-page cheat sheet for your ten most-used commands.
/05 What it actually is

Built on your accounts.
You own all of it.

TelegramYour interface, already on your phone
Airtable / SheetsYour CRM (free, set up if you don't have one)
Google CalendarYour schedule source
Claude (Anthropic)The AI brain
Railway (~$5/mo)24/7 cloud host, on your account
GitHubVersion control and audit trail, your system
Draft-mode by default
Anything touching money or outbound runs draft-only. The system prepares it; you approve and send.
You hold the keys
It runs on your accounts, your keys. I can never hold it hostage. If we part ways, nothing breaks.
/06 The guarantee
No-risk · the risk is mine
All three, in three weeks, or your money back.

Before we start, three specific outcomes go into a kickoff doc and get signed:

  1. Lead capture from Telegram into your CRM, live by Week 3
  2. Follow-ups surfaced in your daily brief, live by Week 3
  3. A daily brief with your real data landing every morning, live by Week 3

All three delivered in three weeks, or I keep working free for up to two more. After five weeks total, a full refund if it's still not met.

/07 Investment

One system. One price.

The traditional answer to this problem is an operations hire, at $40,000 and up, every year. This is a one-time install that stays yours.

Founding · first 3 founders
Done-for-you install
$5,000
standard $8,000 · ~AED 18,400
I build it, you use it. All five modules, wired to your tools, delivered in three weeks.
Add-on
Train your team
+$2,000
built together
Same install, built alongside you, your team trained to own and change it independently.
Optional
Care plan
$400/mo
cancel anytime
Monthly tune-up and adjustments as the business changes. Keep it sharp.

Founding pricing for the first three founders, in exchange for a case study. Standard rate is $8,000.

/08 Proof

People who've worked with me.

His expertise and problem-solving greatly contributed to the success of the project. He delivered high-quality work on time, every time.

Robert T.
Managing Director, UrgentMD · Canada

Within our first month his campaigns were already producing results and generating an ROI.

Phillip Vo
Head of Growth, Megantic AU

Helpful and insightful, especially for a non-tech person like me. It changed how I think about automation.

Stewart
Chief Projects Officer
/09 Why me

A lot of people started selling
"AI systems" this year.

Fair question to ask any of us: what can I verify before I pay you? Here's my answer.

You'll watch mine running, live
The fit call includes a screen-share of my own Command Center: my actual pipeline, my finances, this morning's brief. I've run my business on it for months. Nobody demoing slides can show you that.
I'm in Dubai, not a timezone away
Kickoff can happen across the table, anywhere in the UAE or the wider Gulf. Handover happens with you, not in a recorded video.
Everything is in writing
Fixed five-module scope, the price published on this page, and three outcomes signed into the kickoff doc with a refund clause behind them. No expanding quote.
You deal with me, and you keep it all
I build it personally. No juniors, no outsourcing. You never touch a terminal, and every account and key is yours, so the system survives me leaving.
/10 Fit

Who this is for.

This is for you if

  • You're a solo or small-team founder in professional services: coaches, consultants, recruiters, brokers, fractional execs, trainers
  • You have revenue and you'd rather have it done than learn AI on weekends
  • You're paying for 5+ tools that don't talk to each other
  • You want one place to run everything

Not for you if

  • You're pre-revenue, still looking for a first client
  • You want to build it yourself on the cheap
  • You're a large company needing an enterprise rollout
  • You're shopping for another tool to add to the pile
/11 Questions

Straight answers.

Can't I just build something like this with ChatGPT or an AI tool?
You could, if you want to run a build project. Most people who come to me don't. They want the morning brief to arrive, leads tracked and follow-ups flagged, not 40 hours of configuring, testing, and maintaining a system. Tool access getting cheaper doesn't change that calculation. There will always be people who want to build and people who want the outcome. This is for the second group.
I've tried AI tools before and they sat unused. Why is this different?
Because this isn't a tool you have to manage. It's a system installed into your business, running on your accounts. Three specific outcomes are written into the kickoff doc and signed off. If they're not live in three weeks, you get your money back. The risk is mine.
What do I actually need to have in place?
Telegram (you have it), a Google Calendar, and a CRM or spreadsheet (I'll set one up free if you don't have one). Everything runs on your own accounts and keys.
How long until it's running?
Three weeks, flat. Week 1 we map and connect. Week 2 I build and test on your real data. Week 3 you go live and we tune the edges.
Will it send emails or move money on its own?
No. Anything touching money or outbound runs draft-only. The system prepares it, you approve and send. That's deliberate: it reduces risk and keeps you in control.
What happens if we stop working together?
Nothing breaks. It runs on your accounts and your keys, with the code in your GitHub. You own all of it. I can never hold it hostage.
Can it do something specific to my business?
The five modules are fixed, but they're configured to how you run. It can read from any tool you use. If you need it to act in ways beyond the five modules, that's a conversation for the care plan after launch.
What exactly is an "AI operating system"?
It's the current name for one AI layer sitting across the tools you already run your business on (CRM, calendar, money) so you give instructions in plain language instead of hopping between apps. The Command Center is that layer, delivered as a finished install rather than a course or a template you assemble yourself.
Is this what people mean by a "second brain"?
Close, with one difference. A second brain in the Notion or Obsidian sense stores what you tell it. The Command Center remembers your clients, deals, and agreements the same way, but it also does things with that memory: chases follow-ups, logs leads, and briefs you each morning without being asked.
How does it compare to AI chief of staff apps?
Those apps rent you a generic assistant by the month, in yet another interface. This behaves like a chief of staff: briefing, chasing, remembering. But it's configured to your business, runs inside tools you already own, and stays yours after the engagement ends.