AutomateOFM exists because I kept seeing the same pattern: agencies doing $30K–$100K+ per month, held together by spreadsheets, Telegram threads, and the owner’s memory. The revenue was there. The systems weren’t.
Every OFM agency I’ve spoken to has the same story. They started lean — one or two models, a small team of chatters, revenue flowing in. Then they grew. More models, more chatters, more platforms, more content to manage. And suddenly the thing that was making them money started consuming all their time.
Model onboarding that takes 3–5 days of manual setup. Chatter performance tracked in spreadsheets that nobody updates. Revenue numbers only becoming clear at end of month. Content scheduling that runs through the owner’s phone. New chatters who shadow for a week before going live because there’s no documentation.
The bottleneck is never demand. It’s always the backend.
These agencies could take on more models tomorrow. Their systems would collapse under the weight. So they stay stuck — making good money but working harder than they should, unable to scale without hiring more people to manage the chaos.
I’m a systems architect. I build AI-powered operations infrastructure — the kind that replaces entire manual workflows with automated systems that run without human intervention.
For OFM agencies specifically, that means six categories of systems:
Every build is custom. I don’t sell templates or generic dashboards. I map your actual workflows during a deep dive, identify where the friction is, and build the specific automations that remove it.
Because that’s how long it takes when you know exactly what you’re building.
The deep dive call happens before the build day. By the time I remote into your machine, I already have the full architecture mapped. I know which systems you need, how they connect to your existing tools, and exactly how to configure them for your specific operation.
One focused day of building. Not one quarter. Not a “phased rollout.” Not a retainer that drags on for months. You wake up with manual chaos, you go to sleep with automated systems. That’s the promise.
I take on two agencies per month. That’s a deliberate constraint, not a marketing gimmick. Each build requires my full attention — the deep dive, the build day, the follow-up fine-tuning. If I tried to do more, quality would drop, and I’d rather say no than deliver something mediocre.
The application exists to make sure we’re a fit. If you’re doing under $10K/month, you probably don’t have enough operational complexity to justify this. If you’re a solo operator with no team, there’s nobody to leverage the systems. If you want coaching or a course, this isn’t that — this is implementation.
If your agency is doing $30K+ per month, you have a team, and your backend is the bottleneck — apply for a build slot.
AI operations systems aren’t a trend. They’re the new baseline for running a competitive agency. The operators who install these systems now will compound the advantage over the next 12–24 months — scaling to more models, reducing overhead, making better decisions faster.
The ones who don’t will keep hiring more people to manage more spreadsheets. And they’ll wonder why their margins are shrinking while their revenue grows.
I’m building AutomateOFM to be the partner that installs that advantage. One agency at a time. Two per month. Until every serious operator in this space has systems that match their ambition. See what we’ve built so far.
Two build slots per month. Application takes 3 minutes.
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