Founder Armory
Run your company like it has a full team behind it. It is just you.
Your own Claude Code business OS, forged from the system I use to run StealthX and tuned to how your company actually works. The agents draft the invoices, the briefs, the follow-ups, and the answers. You approve them. Nothing ships without you.
Your own isolated instance. Every action is a proposal you sign off on.
Good morning. 3 things need your call today.
7 tasks moved forward overnight. Nothing shipped without you.
Approve outbound: 4 renewal nudges
Drafted for accounts trending quiet. Review before send.
Cash runway holding
Projected 9 to 12 months at current burn. No action.
Pipeline: 2 deals slipped a stage
Both stalled 14+ days. Revival drafts ready.
Weekly report is assembled
Ready for your review, sends Friday 4pm.
Inbox triaged
31 sorted, 3 flagged as founder-only.
MRR
$40K–$60K
steady
Open deals
6
+1 wk
Runway
9–12 mo
flat
Tasks automated (wk)
120+
vs 90
Every action here was proposed. You are the only one who ships.
// The bottleneck
You are not the CEO. You are the operations department.
You started this to build the thing. Instead you are the integration layer between every tool, every inbox, and every loose end. The work does not stop when you do, so it waits on you, and you are the constraint. Here is where the day actually goes.
You are the glue between tools.
QuickBooks, Stripe, the inbox, Slack, the docs. Nothing talks to anything, so you copy, paste, and reconcile it by hand.
The admin tax never stops.
Invoices, follow-ups, status updates, the weekly report. None of it grows the company. All of it lands on you.
You cannot afford a team, and a team would not fix it.
Headcount means recruiting, managing, and payroll before anyone lifts a thing off your plate.
Nothing gets handled while you sleep.
The moment you step away, the whole operation idles, because the whole operation is you.
// The model
One system that knows your business and does the work.
Not another app to check. A machined stack that plugs into what you already use, learns how your company runs, and turns that into finished work you approve.
Finished work, waiting for your approval. You review, you sign off, it goes out.
Claude Code agents draft the invoices, the briefs, the answers, the follow-ups. Continuously, in the background.
Your customers, your numbers, your voice, your rules. The system knows your business, not a generic one.
QuickBooks, Stripe, email, Slack, your docs. Your Armory reads and works across all of them.
Tools give it reach. Context gives it judgment. Agents do the work. You stay the one who decides.
// What it does
The work handled, on your terms.
Four things your Armory does from day one, named by the outcome, not the feature.
Daily brief
Every morning, one read. What moved, what needs you, what the agents already handled overnight. You start the day already caught up instead of digging for where things stand.
Work that does itself
Invoices drafted, follow-ups written, reports assembled, the busywork queued and ready. The admin tax gets paid by the machine. You just approve the output.
Answers on demand
Ask your business a question in plain language. "What did we bill last month?" "Who has not paid?" "What is overdue?" It reads your live numbers and answers, no spreadsheet spelunking.
Grows without headcount
More volume does not mean more hires. Your Armory scales with the work, so you take on more without adding payroll, managers, or a hiring process.
// The gate
Nothing ships without you.
Every agent action is a proposal. Money, messages, contracts, anything that leaves the building waits in a queue until you sign off. The agents draft. You decide. Always.
Every other AI tool is racing to act on its own. Mine waits for me. That is not a limitation, it is the entire point.
// Connected
It plugs into the tools you already run on.
No rip and replace. Your Armory works across your existing stack and pulls it into one operating layer.
- QuickBooks
- Stripe
- Gmail
- Outlook
- Slack
- Notion
- Google Drive
- HubSpot
- Calendar
More connections added as your Armory is built with you.
// Onboarding
We build it with you in a week, not a quarter.
This is done with you now, not a self-serve signup. We sit down together, wire it into your business, and hand you an Armory that already knows how you work. Honest version: white-glove today, self-serve later.
- 01
Map your business.
We learn how your company actually runs: your customers, your tools, your numbers, the work that eats your week. That becomes the context your Armory is built on.
- 02
Wire in your tools.
We connect QuickBooks, Stripe, your inbox, Slack, and your docs. Your isolated instance, reading your real data. No shared database, ever.
- 03
Forge the agents.
We tune the agents to your work and your voice, and set the approval gates so nothing moves without your sign off. Built to your bench, not a template.
- 04
Hand you the keys.
By the end of the week you have a working Armory drafting real work. We stay close while you get your footing.
// A day on the bench
See it run a Monday.
Step through a real day with your Armory, hour by hour. This is what running the whole company from one bench actually looks like.
The 90-second run
A 90-second run is on the way.
Until then, the fastest way to see it is on your own numbers, live.
7:02a Wake up to the brief. Overnight the agents moved seven things forward. You get one read: what moved, and the three calls that actually need you.
Good morning. 3 things need your call today.
7 tasks moved forward overnight. Nothing shipped without you.
Approve outbound: 4 renewal nudges
Drafted for accounts trending quiet. Review before send.
Cash runway holding
Projected 9 to 12 months at current burn. No action.
Pipeline: 2 deals slipped a stage
Both stalled 14+ days. Revival drafts ready.
Weekly report is assembled
Ready for your review, sends Friday 4pm.
Inbox triaged
31 sorted, 3 flagged as founder-only.
MRR
$40K–$60K
steady
Open deals
6
+1 wk
Runway
9–12 mo
flat
Tasks automated (wk)
120+
vs 90
Every action here was proposed. You are the only one who ships.
// Proof
This is not a concept. It is how I run StealthX.
Founder Armory is the productized version of the system I run my own company on. I run a real agency this way every day: the agents draft the work, I approve it, and the busywork stops landing on me. What you would get is the same machine, forged for your business.
Context
My clients, my financials, my voice, and my operating rules live in the system, so the work comes out sounding like me and reading like my company, not a generic one.
Agents
Agents handle the daily brief, draft invoices and follow-ups, assemble the weekly report, and answer questions off live data. I stay in the approve seat on everything that leaves the building.
Connected tools
Wired into accounting, payments, email, Slack, and docs, so the whole operation runs from one bench instead of a dozen open tabs.
Hours a week clawed back
from admin, reporting, and copy-paste reconciliation, redirected to client work and growth.
A full back office
run without a full-time operations hire, at a fraction of what that headcount would cost.
Turnaround measured in minutes, not days
on invoices, follow-ups, and status updates that used to sit in a queue behind me.
// Questions
Straight answers.
Who is this for?
Solo and early founders who are the whole company: doing the work and running the back office at the same time. If you are the bottleneck and cannot justify a team yet, this is built for you.
Can the AI move money or send things on its own?
No. Every action is a proposal that waits for your approval. Invoices, payments, emails, anything that leaves the building sits in a queue until you sign off. The agents draft; you decide. Always.
Is my data mixed in with other companies?
No. Each founder gets their own isolated instance with its own database. Your customers, your numbers, and your context are yours alone. Nothing is shared across clients.
What do I actually get?
Your own Claude Code business OS: a daily brief, agents that draft your invoices, follow-ups, reports, and answers, an approval queue you run everything through, and a live connection to the tools you already use.
How fast can I be up and running?
About a week. We build it with you, wire in your tools, tune the agents to how you work, and hand you an Armory that is already drafting real work by the end.
Do I have to replace my current tools?
No. Your Armory plugs into what you already run: QuickBooks, Stripe, your inbox, Slack, and your docs. It becomes the operating layer over your stack, not a replacement for it.
// Get started
See your Armory before you commit to anything.
A 30 minute demo: show me where your time goes, and I will show you what your Armory would take off your plate. If it is not a fit, I will tell you.
// Request access
Get your Armory forged.
Tell us what eats your time. We will show you what your Armory would take off your plate.
Your own isolated instance. Every action is a proposal you sign off on.