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One interview
Three hours with me, once. You explain how the business really runs and what should leave your plate first.
How it works
This page is the mechanism. A 3-hour operator interview, an install across days 1-7, your first approval loop by day 14, and a weekly rhythm after that. You message me in the channel you already use; you never learn a portal.
3 hrs
operator interview
day 7
install complete
day 14
first approval loop
$15K setup + $4K/mo. $39K first six-month commitment, 14-day fit window.
Day 0 · the operator interview
We sit down once, on a call. I ask how sales actually closes, who chases invoices, what support promises, which words you would never use, and which decisions must stay yours. By the end, the lanes are named - and so is the one person on your side who approves.
This is the same interview I schedule on the fit call. It is the only meeting the setup asks of you.
Days 1-7 · the install
Gmail, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, calendar, CRM, billing - connected to a private Dewx workspace, reads open first, writes gated from day one. Then your offers, threads, writing samples, and policies become a working memory that only your account uses.
You lend access; you do not operate software. Where local account context matters, a dedicated Mac running DewLink keeps sessions and data close.
By day 14 · the first approval loop
The AI team prepares real work from your real context. I check tone and judgment before anything reaches you. Then you see a short queue: approve, edit, or reject. Nothing leaves the system without passing that gate - outbound, invoices, and public content stay gated by default.
Olive means handled. Amber means held for your decision. Every action keeps its trail: the context used, the draft, the approval, the send state, the owner.
Every week after · the rhythm
Monday opens with a brief. Through the week, work is handled in your tools and exceptions come to you as approvals. Friday closes with the report: what moved, what is stuck, what needs you. Every correction you make becomes a rule the system keeps.
The numbers in the diagram are an example week - the real ones arrive each Friday.
What I need from you
The setup is not heavy, but it needs honesty. If I understand how you actually sell, support, invoice, and decide, I can remove the work without removing your judgment.
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Three hours with me, once. You explain how the business really runs and what should leave your plate first.
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Read access and approved connections for the tools we operate. Sensitive writes stay gated behind your approval.
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Recent outbound, support replies, pricing language, refund rules, and examples of what sounds like you.
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A single person who can say yes, no, or edit. The cleaner this is, the faster the loop stabilizes.
The honest capability line
Some pieces are live, some are being hardened, some are roadmap. The promise you buy today: I run the work, and approvals stay in your hands.
Live
The Mac workspace, local database, inbox, CRM, calendar, and the approval queue. DewLink already gives your account a local tool layer the system runs through.
Building
The web workspace and the Mac layer are being hardened so inbox state, CRM, and send states stay mirrored cleanly between them.
Roadmap
Designed and documented, not sold as finished behavior. What you buy today is operated work with approval rails - and that part runs now.
The next step
If it's a yes, kickoff is within two weeks: the 3-hour operator interview, the install across days 1-7, and your first approval loop by day 14.
30 minutes, with me, no pitch deck. If it's not a fit, I'll tell you on the call.