No vanity metrics, no stock photos. Three places Mr. Wilson is wired into right now — a regional insurer, a community church, and a youth-sports app. Here's what each one is actually getting, and what's still on the bench.
Mostly in progress · this page updates as they shipClaims show up as PDF attachments in an email inbox. An adjuster opens each one, keys the details into GuideWire by hand, and eyeballs it for anything that smells off. It's slow — and on a busy week, the patterns that should raise a flag slip right through.
An agent that sits on the claims inbox and reads every PDF the moment it lands — pulling the fields that matter and running them against fraud signals before a human ever opens it. Clean claims get drafted straight into GuideWire; anything that trips a flag is routed for review with the reasons attached.
The aim is an adjuster's morning that starts with a sorted queue instead of a stack of attachments. Honest take: we're mid-build — wiring the GuideWire side and tuning the fraud rules alongside their team.
Client quote to come — we'll drop it in once the build's further along.
— Claims lead · Regional Insurance CompanyEvery week the bulletin goes out as a PDF and the Sunday service goes up on YouTube — two separate manual jobs on a volunteer's plate. Titles, descriptions, and timing get copied by hand, and the website always lags a step behind.
An agent that takes the weekly bulletin PDF and does the publishing chores straight from it — naming the broadcast, writing the description, setting the schedule, and pushing it live to YouTube. Plus a fresh website and the ongoing upkeep, so the congregation always lands somewhere current.
One upload on Saturday, a broadcast that's ready before anyone arrives Sunday, and a site that keeps itself honest. In progress: connecting the YouTube channel and standing up the new website.
Client quote to come — we'll add a line from the team here.
— Immanuel Community Church
Youth coaches run their teams out of group texts, spreadsheets, and memory. Parents miss schedule changes, practice plans live in one coach's head, and there's no single place that holds the whole season.
Deke! — a coaching and team-management app built for youth sports. One home for the roster, the schedule, practice plans and drills, and the parent communication that usually clogs a dozen text threads.
A tool a volunteer coach can actually run a season on — built feature by feature with real teams. Honest take: this one's the furthest from finished, and we're shaping the core flows now.
Client quote to come — a word from a coach once it's in their hands.
— Deke! SportsNumbers come once these ship. For now this is the honest version — what's wired, what's pending, and exactly what each shop is getting. Same hands build all three.
Start with a free audit of your trade. Keep the findings, install the one fix that pays for itself, and put a custom agent on the job — built for the work you actually do.