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Rebuild repetitive business operations into an AI-agent-operated system that frees founder and team bandwidth.
What happens after your client buys: they complete the intake form below, and Lead OS creates the business-ready solution plus any downstream customer-facing surfaces this offer requires. Included in: Professional
Suggested agency pricing: $5,000-$15,000 setup plus $2,000-$4,000/month for micro/SMB; higher for larger companies.
SMBs, startups, agencies, and operators ready for an installed AI-first operating system with ongoing optimization.
A complete AI-first operating-system solution with business brain, department map, agents, skills, data handoffs, dashboards, QA, and optimization cadence.
Sold to a business buyer for internal operations, strategy, reporting, enablement, or workflow execution.
The primary experience stays inside the buyer's team: operators, founders, consultants, executives, marketers, or delivery staff use the outputs to make decisions and run workflows.
Can be delivered alone, in a selected bundle, or with the full solution catalog.
Optional account connections use managed handoffs, so delivery starts from the intake form.
SMBs, startups, agencies, operator-led companies, micro businesses
SMBs, startups, agencies, and operators ready to standardize multiple departments around AI-assisted workflows.
Founder, COO, agency owner, operations leader, or transformation lead.
Internal teams in marketing, sales, delivery, admin, finance, support, and leadership.
Install an AI-first operating system that maps the business, defines department agents, creates reusable skills, connects handoffs, and gives leadership operating visibility.
What the resident, end user, client, or internal operator is struggling with.
A business OS package with business brain, department architecture, agent roster, skill library, data handoff plan, operating dashboards, QA gates, and optimization cadence.
Prepared to deliver the OS map, agent definitions, workflows, dashboards, and QA gates. Live cross-tool automation depends on connected systems.
The experience path for the specific persona this offer serves.
Turn scattered company context into a single operating model.
Client submits business context, processes, and goals.
Evidence: Business brain and workflow map.
Create department-specific responsibilities and workflows.
Department and skill agents define operating layers.
Evidence: Agent roster and skill library.
Run from dashboards and approval gates.
Operator surfaces show workflows, reporting, and safety rules.
Evidence: Dashboards and QA gates.
Iterate monthly on bottlenecks and new workflows.
Optimization cadence creates a recurring improvement loop.
Evidence: Monthly optimization deliverable.
Frontstage experience, backstage provisioning, support system, and failure handling.
Frontstage: Client provides company docs, teams, tools, goals, and constraints.
Backstage: Audit, business brain, department, and skill agents produce the operating system.
Support: Provisioner launches workspace, operator, reporting, and automation artifacts.
Failure state: If system credentials are missing, managed handoff maps what to connect before live execution.
Frontstage: Client sees launched delivery, capture, operator, reporting, and billing links as applicable.
Backstage: Package provisioner creates URLs, artifacts, automation runs, acceptance tests, embed code, and solution brief.
Support: Package catalog, provisioner, persistence store, workspace route, and managed handoff defaults.
Failure state: Validation blocks missing required fields; persistence failures return explicit 503 errors.
Frontstage: Client or operator uses the delivered outputs and reports rather than learning a tool.
Backstage: Artifacts are grouped by launch surface and surfaced in the delivery hub.
Support: Workspace pages, reporting pages, operator surfaces, and acceptance-test evidence.
Failure state: External live actions remain labeled as needing approved account access when credentials are absent.
The business buyer buys the outcome. These provisioning responsibilities turn the client's intake into the completed result.
These business-ready assets, handoffs, reports, customer-facing pieces, and implementation guides are created when the form is submitted.
A standalone example for Summit AI Operating System. It shows this package as if it belongs to the client, not to Lead OS.
These are written in plain language so the buyer knows what to do with the finished system.
This standalone offer uses the same universal intake as every bundle. Keep only this solution selected, or add any other packages before launch; the backend provisions the selected combination from this one submitted form.