Pillar 02 · Build, not integrate
Replace the software pile with one platform you own.
We replace $500 to $2,000 a month in disconnected software, plus the 10 to 20 hours a week you spend running it. One platform, built around how you actually work, yours to keep.
Fourteen tools out. One platform in.
The dim cluster on the left is the average SaaS pile we replace. The card on the right is what your team logs into instead.
Ten tools, or one platform
| What you do | The usual stack | One platform you own |
|---|---|---|
| Capture leads | Form tool + landing builder | Built in |
| Manage contacts | Separate CRM seat per user | Built in |
| Book appointments | Standalone scheduler | Built in |
| Nurture by email | Email platform + list fees | Built in via an AI agent |
| Ask for reviews | Yet another subscription | Built in via an AI agent |
| See what is working | Reports scattered everywhere | One dashboard |
| Monthly cost | $500 to $2,000, much of it overlap | One subscription, usually less |
| Who owns the data | Ten vendors | You |
One platform, four advantages
The whole stack, in one place
Lead capture, CRM, booking, email automation, content, reviews, reporting. Built into one platform, not stitched across ten logins.
One cost, not ten
We replace $500 to $2,000 a month in disconnected software. Most of that spend is overlap you are paying for twice.
You own it
Renting ten tools means renting your own data back. Build it in and the system, and everything in it, is yours to keep.
It compounds
One platform means one source of truth. Every interaction makes the next one smarter instead of getting lost between vendors.
Replacing the stack, answered
Can AI replace my business software stack?
For most small and mid-sized businesses, yes. Lead capture, CRM, booking, email automation, content, reviews, and reporting can live in one platform built around how you work. We replace the disconnected tools instead of adding another one to the pile.
What if I can't part with a specific tool?
Some tools stay, and that is fine. If a tool is required by your industry, holds years of data that would be disruptive to move, or your team is deeply trained on it, we integrate it by API instead of replacing it. The default is build; the exception is keep, and we document the reason.
What do you never replace?
Payment rails like Stripe, your domain registrar, your accounting software, and your phone or SMS provider stay external. Those are infrastructure, not the SaaS pile we consolidate. We send the right data to them rather than rebuilding them.
How much does it cost to consolidate?
It is a monthly subscription, not a big upfront build fee. Most clients save $500 to $2,000 a month versus their old stack while getting more capability. See the pricing page for the current plans.
See your stack mapped, and what one platform would replace.
The complimentary audit includes a map of what you pay for now, what overlaps, and the hours it quietly costs. Yours to keep either way.
Smarter Systems. Simpler Business.