No pitch decks. No commitment. Just a conversation about where your organization is losing time — and whether we can help.
Founder of Linear Agentics, based in Waterville, Ohio. He handles every initial conversation personally.
We keep it simple. No deck, no rehearsed demo — just a real conversation.
What you do, how big your team is, what a typical week looks like. We're not fishing for a sales signal — we want to understand the actual operation.
Where is time being lost? What tasks happen over and over? What falls through the cracks? We ask questions most vendors skip entirely.
Not everything is a good fit for automation. We'll tell you what we'd actually build, what it would handle, and what it wouldn't — no overpromising.
If there's a fit, we'll outline a proposed scope and monthly plan. No pressure, no follow-up sales sequence. You decide on your timeline.
No. We handle the technical side entirely. You don't need an IT department, a developer, or any technical background. We build it, explain it in plain language, and make sure your team can use it without needing us for every small thing.
It depends on the scope. Simpler assistants — like website automation and basic inquiry routing — can be up and running in a few weeks. More complex builds involving multiple systems and workflows take longer. We'll set clear expectations in scope before we start.
We don't have fixed prices because every build is different. After the discovery call, we'll outline a proposed scope with a monthly plan that reflects what we're building and maintaining for your organization. No long-term contracts required.
We work month-to-month after the initial build. If it's not delivering value, you're not locked in. We'd rather earn continued engagement by actually being useful than hold you to a contract.
Yes. We specifically built this for small cities, townships, and small businesses — organizations that don't have the budget for enterprise software or the staff to manage complex platforms. The whole model is designed around organizations under 50 people.
That's part of what we figure out during discovery. We've worked with common local government platforms, website CMS systems, email, scheduling tools, and document storage. We build connections to what you already use — not the other way around.