// AI_that_holds_up

I don't pitch AI. I ship it.

Your AI works great in the demo. Then real customers show up. An AI agent is software that goes off and does real work on its own. Mine keep working once real people start using them — dependable under load, cheap enough to leave running, and safe with your passwords and keys. Not advice, not a slide deck. Working software I built myself and gave away free.

I show you, I don't sell you. A teardown means I run your own AI, break it on purpose, and hand you the list of what to fix.
// The proof

Three things I built. Software, not slides.

Before you can trust an AI agent with real customers it has to clear three hurdles: it has to actually work, it can't run up a huge bill, and it can't leak your private information. I built a tool for each one, from scratch, and made them free. That's the difference between me and someone who can only wire up a demo. Click any one and read the code yourself.

// Also

We design and ship websites, too.

Not everything is AI. Real, live sites for real businesses, designed and launched fast: a bridal stylist, a custom drapery workroom, a trade-association chapter.

See the work
// Why me

I don't pitch AI.
I ship it.

I built these three tools because my own AI agents kept dying when I wasn't there. I had a job, and I wanted my agents doing real work while I was gone. I'd come home and find them stuck: waiting on a login code they could have looked up themselves, locked out by a site that decided they were a bot, or just sitting there asking me what to do.

So I cut the leash and built the pieces myself:

  • >veil — so they could use the web without getting locked out.
  • >persoje — so they'd stop burning my money.
  • >leakproof — so I could trust them with my passwords.
I didn't read about this in a blog. I had to build it to get my own work done.
3production tools, built from scratch
~10×cheaper to run, measured
0slide decks — working code only
// Questions

Straight answers.

What is an AI agent?
Software that goes off and does real work on its own, instead of waiting for you to click every button. You give it a job and it goes and does it — reads the page, fills the form, sends the thing.
Why do AI agents break once real customers show up?
A demo runs once, on a good day, with someone watching. Real use is none of those things. Three hurdles catch almost everyone: it has to actually keep working, it can't run up a huge bill, and it can't leak private information. Most agents clear the first one on a good day and fall over the other two.
What is a teardown?
I run your own AI, break it on purpose, and hand you the list of what to fix. You get a ranked map of what breaks it, bleeds money, or leaks — each item with the fix — run in your own environment, not a lab. You keep the findings whether or not we work together.
How do you charge?
Flat fee, no retainer, no hourly. Tell me what you're building and I come back with a plan and a price before anything starts.
Are your tools actually free?
Yes. veil, persoje and leakproof are all free and the source is public — you can read every line before you run it. I built them because my own agents kept dying without them.
Do you build websites too?
Yes, and it's a real part of the work — not everything is AI. Live sites for real businesses, designed and launched fast: a bridal stylist, a custom drapery workroom, a trade-association chapter.
// Contact

Tell me what you're building.

Two things I do: make AI systems that hold up with real customers, and design and ship websites that actually look the part. Tell me which you need and I'll come back with a plan and a price. For an agent already in production, that starts with a teardown — a ranked map of what breaks it, bleeds tokens, or leaks, each with a fix, run in your own environment. Flat fee, no retainer.

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