The highest-leverage thing AI
can do for your business.
Running in three weeks.
Tell the Agent Builder how your business runs. Get back a Blueprint — the pilot we’d build, scoped to your workflow. Flat fee, rebuild or refund.
Your business does plenty. There’s plenty AI can’t do. We build for what it can.
Talk. Blueprint. Ship.
Step 01
Talk to the Agent Builder.
Thirty minutes of specific questions about how your business actually runs — where the hours go, what software you use, what gets dropped.
Step 02
Get your Blueprint.
One document: the agent we'd build, what's in scope and out, what it saves you per week, and the flat fee.
Step 03
We build it in three weeks.
Rebuild or refund if it doesn't hold up to the Blueprint. You own the code, the prompts, and the brain the day it ships.
Every agent reads from a structured memory of how your company runs — your pricing, your policies, your past decisions. We call it the brain on your business. It’s yours. It gets sharper every month we’re on the work.
Not an agency.
Not a solo.
Flatbed is a small team — lawyers and engineers, building with AI since the GPT-3 beta in 2021. No agency overhead, no junior handoffs, no slide decks. The Agent Builder you’re about to use is the stack we’d deploy for your business. If the conversation feels sharp, that’s the product.
Flat fee. Rebuild or refund. You keep the code. Dallas-local, same time zone as you. No retainer — because there’s nothing to cancel.
No retainer.
No slides.
No hostage code.
Five thousand dollars, flat. Two to three weeks from kickoff to shipped. If the agent doesn’t match what’s in the Blueprint, we rebuild it or refund you. Everything we build — the agent, the prompts, the brain, the repo — lives in your accounts on day one. We take on a handful of pilots at a time so the work stays sharp.
Still reading.
Then the question is whether the highest-leverage agent for your business is worth thirty minutes to scope. The Agent Builder will tell you what it is, what it saves, and what it costs. No call, no calendar tag, no pitch deck in your inbox tomorrow.