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Working carpenter and house-flipper in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. About a decade in the trades — framing, drywall, flooring, tile, the whole rotation — plus a working flip portfolio that has to actually pencil out.
I built Agent Logic for my own use first. The proposals, the lead pipeline, the voice line, the materials catalog — they came out of problems I hit on a Tuesday and needed solved by Thursday. Once it was running, other operators started asking how. So I turned it into something I could install for them too.
I've been an entrepreneur since my early twenties. Built and sold a handful of small businesses along the way, and held upper-management roles in a few more. The work taught me how operators actually run — what eats hours they can't afford to lose, and where AI starts to earn its keep.
Three things I keep coming back to:
Started in the trades over a decade ago. Commercial finish work, framing, drywall, flooring, tile — the whole rotation. Still in tools when the job calls for it. Most of my current carpentry hours are sub-contract work for real-estate investors I've worked with for years.
From 2017 to 2021 I worked in marketing and advertising in Washington County, Wisconsin — building campaigns and overseeing ad deliverables for local small businesses. Learned how good strategy actually moves a smaller shop. Some of that experience — sequenced funnels, persona-tagged segments, the way a single message reaches the right operator at the right moment — is now wired into Agent Logic's lead infrastructure.
Building, running, and selling small operations is a separate skill from either of those. Knowing which problem to solve next, when to hire versus automate, which 80% of the work to ignore. Those are the decisions Agent Logic is designed to support — not replace.
In 2023, my childhood friend and I started flipping houses in Fond du Lac. We're still active. Between us we've handled comp pulls, deal analysis, contractor management, and the part nobody talks about — the constant stream of admin that competes for the same hours as the actual work.
That real-estate operation is the proving ground for a lot of Agent Logic's tools. The Court Catch scanner that pulls foreclosure filings every Monday and Thursday. The Local Comp Kit. The materials catalog that knows the actual prices in Fond du Lac rather than internet averages. Built because we needed them, and live because they kept working.
Carpenters don't run marketing funnels. Marketers don't pull permits. Small-business operators don't often sub-contract on drywall jobs. I've spent years sitting at the intersection of all three, and I noticed the same operator pattern over and over: people who know their work well — really well — but lose hours every week to paperwork, follow-up, lead chasing, and the kind of stuff that wasn't in the job description.
When AI showed up at a useful level, the three threads finally talked to each other. The trades taught me what an operator actually needs from a system: durability, and honesty about limits. The marketing work taught me how to deliver a message that lands without sounding like every other agency. The small-business background taught me which problems are worth automating and which ones are still better solved by judgment.
Agent Logic is what comes out of all three.
"The future of AI doesn't need to be scary. With the right systems and training in place, it's a tool that gives time back to the people who need it most — the small operators who are usually the last to get the right technology and the first to feel the squeeze when the market shifts."
Most of what I build I give away. Free playbooks, free training videos, a free first audit, a free first conversation. Paid work is the install — getting your stack stood up, training your team, supporting it through the rough first month. Both are part of the same bet: that small businesses thrive when the right tools meet the right hands.
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