An agent is AI that runs without you watching. It checks your inbox overnight. Monitors competitor pricing. Reorders inventory before you run out.
I design and build production AI agents for real business workflows. And the harness around them: the rules, checks, and approvals that keep an agent on task and out of trouble.
AI agents earn their keep on jobs that need judgment around the clock. These are the agents small businesses run in production today.
Every one reports to you, logs what it did, and waits for approval before anything irreversible.
Anyone can prompt a chatbot. A production agent needs durable execution, approval gates, and a clear record of what it did and why.
I build on harnesses like Vercel Eve and OpenClaw, with Claude doing the reasoning. Approvals come to you before anything irreversible happens. Every action gets logged.
That’s the difference between an agent you trust with your inbox and a demo you turn off after a week.
We start with one job the agent should own, and the rules it must follow. Then I build it, wire it to your tools, and run it beside you until you trust it.
A starter agent fits in one session. Production systems take days to a few weeks, with check-ins as it comes online.
The harness depends on the job. Vercel Eve for durable backend agents with approvals and logging. OpenClaw and Hermes Agent for always-on personal operations. Claude Code to build and connect all of it.
ONE AGENT, ONE JOB, BUILT TOGETHER IN A SESSION. YOU RUN IT YOURSELF.
MULTIPLE AGENTS, REAL INTEGRATIONS, APPROVAL GATES, FULL LOGGING.
Here’s what to do. Send an email. Pick a time, virtual or in person. Show up with the thing that’s been nagging you.
No prep. No homework. No awkward sales call. One session. Bring the problem. Leave with the solution.