Your side
Bring the business as it really runs: leads, offers, deals, bottlenecks, judgment calls, and the operator knowledge software never sees from the outside.
A working partnership for one operator
I’m building a real estate investing business that runs on AI—in public, while everyone watches. One investor teaches me the business, gets their operation built into the machine, and owns a piece of everything it becomes.
01 Straight with you
I’ve run an Airbnb. Held rentals. I own land in northern Arizona. I flipped a trailer once, and that mess taught me more than any course ever did.
But I’ve never run real estate as a machine: consistent deal flow, month after month; a pipeline that doesn’t sleep. That’s a different animal, and I won’t fake my way into it.
You already know AI is eating this business. You’ve tried the tools, maybe half-built something in ChatGPT that’s still sitting there. The problem was never you. The problem is pace. New models every month, new tools every week—and keeping up is a full-time job. You already have one of those. It closes deals.
So stop trying to keep up. That’s my job. You bring the business. I carry the pace.
This isn’t a course. It’s a trade.
02 The trade
Two days inside your operation. Ninety days of building. Every system installed in your business first. Everything built after, you get before anyone else.
Bring the business as it really runs: leads, offers, deals, bottlenecks, judgment calls, and the operator knowledge software never sees from the outside.
Map it, build it, install it, and keep pace with what AI can do next. We build together on a call every week. Almost every day, I’m in your inbox.
If you’re buying deals, ask where they come from. Wholesalers, mostly. Every assignment fee is rent on someone else’s pipeline—fifteen, twenty, twenty-five thousand a deal, every deal, forever.
The machine we build is your own pipeline. Deals sourced direct, at your basis, owned by you. It pays for the seat the first time it beats a fee.
I’ve spent twenty years shipping software. My own AI infrastructure runs in my office: eight machines, one terabyte of memory, no rented brain. Right now I’m automating a cleaning company in public, one system at a time. Phones. Leads. Quotes. Scheduling. Real estate is next.
03 The build
The build order comes from your operation, not a generic playbook. We start where delay costs you the most, then carry the work through the middle and into the daily numbers.
Days 1–2
I fly to you. We map lead sources, response time, offers, exits, and where your hours actually go. That map becomes the Blueprint.
Weeks 1–4
Follow-up first. That’s where deals die, so that’s where we start.
Weeks 5–8
Offers, underwriting, and your exit—dispositions if you assign; lender packages and project numbers if you buy.
Weeks 9–12
Transaction coordination, reporting, and the daily numbers. The machine runs. You watch it run.
The human stays. A seller in probate doesn’t sign with a robot. She signs with a person she trusts. The machine handles everything around that conversation—the speed, follow-up, comps, paperwork, and the reminder that never slips—then hands your best person a ready seller with the full story.
This isn’t a firing machine. The people you keep get more done because the grunt work is gone and the judgment calls are all that’s left.
04 What you own
Every system, installed and running in your business. A permanent license to use all of it for as long as you’re in business.
When your business is running on the machine and the numbers hold, we package the whole thing and sell it to every investor still doing this by hand. You get 15% of every sale until you’ve collected $40,000. Double the seat. In writing.
And your deals are your deals. I take zero percent of your real estate transactions. Zero. It goes in the agreement.
I win here too. I get paid to learn a business I want to be in. I own the product once it’s proven. That’s exactly why you can trust the machine will be good. My whole model dies if it isn’t.
05 One seat
Not because scarcity sells. Because I’ll be in your inbox every day and in your office in person. I can’t do that for ten people.
An active investor with skin in the game: flippers and buy-and-hold operators with money behind them, wholesalers doing volume, or creative finance operators. Real deal flow—or real capital and the will to build your own pipeline. You’re comfortable being documented, serious about AI, and still building for the next five years.
Anyone winding down or cashing out. Course collectors. Anyone watching from the bleachers. This machine deserves an operator who will still be running it when the market changes again.
06 Questions
You’re paying for the machine I build while I learn it. My learning is your discount. Agencies charge more than this for one workflow. I’m building all of them, and no agency hands you a piece of what it becomes.
No. You’ll understand what every system does because we build on calls, in front of you. But you never touch the plumbing. Your job is the business. Mine is the machine.
No. Your pipeline is yours, one hundred percent. If we ever partner on a specific deal, that’s separate paper, one deal at a time, and only if I’m bringing money, a buyer, or real risk.
Some states have added licensing, registration, or disclosure rules around wholesaling, and the map keeps moving. If you’re in one, you’re not out. Compliance gets built into the machine from day one, which is extra build if you don’t already have it handled. If you buy what you put under contract instead of assigning it, many of those rules may not apply. Either way, it’s a conversation, not a wall.
The systems stay. Your license is permanent. We track the trailing numbers for the case study, and your revenue share starts the day the product starts selling.
No. It’s a working partnership. You show up, you get built, and you share revenue on the product we prove together. Nothing passive, nothing promised.
The build gets documented. Your private numbers stay as private as we agree, in writing, before day one.
07 Build
What your operation does. Why you. I’m picking one.
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