Justin Leffew
AI Systems Builder
All of it built with AI. All of it shipped and running.
AI hasn't been around long. The tools are changing every week. Most of what people think they know about what's possible is already outdated.
I'm in this every single day — writing code, testing new models, breaking things, shipping things. Not reading about AI. Building with it. That's a different kind of knowledge than what you get from a certification or a slide deck. It's the kind you only get by putting things into production and seeing what actually works.
Here's what I see coming — and what's already here: the world is going to be full of personalized apps. Custom tools built for exactly how your business operates. The smart business owners are already looking at their $200-a-seat software and asking a very simple question: why am I paying for this when I could build something better, tailored to my business, and run it myself for almost nothing?
That's where I come in. I'm not selling you software. I'm not locking you into a platform. I'm here to help you see what's possible right now and actually build it — before the businesses that figured this out first make it impossible to catch up.
Every business owner can see this iceberg coming. Most are staring right at it. The difference is whether you turn the wheel.
I build AI operating systems for businesses. Not strategies. Not roadmaps that sit in a Google Doc. Working systems — automations, AI agents, integrations, databases — that eliminate manual work and run without babysitting.
The process is straightforward. I walk through your business, map every process that costs you time, identify what's worth automating, and build it. Most engagements go from first conversation to live systems in under 6 weeks. You get a complete blueprint with real numbers before a single line of code is written.
I work with small and mid-size businesses across industries. The problems are almost always the same: data lives in too many places, information moves between tools by hand, and the people you're paying to think are spending their time on tasks a machine should handle.
Opening your operations to an outsider is a big ask. I get it — you should be selective about who gets inside your systems and your numbers.
Before I ever wrote a line of code, I was in the mortgage industry. I've been trusted with thousands of credit reports, tax returns, bank statements, and income verifications. Mortgage lending is regulated by RESPA, TILA, ECOA, and a dozen other federal frameworks — mishandling someone's data isn't an embarrassment, it's a violation. That's the environment I come from, and it's the standard I hold every engagement to.
If you're hesitant about handing over the keys — good. You should be. But earning that kind of trust isn't new for me. I've been doing it every week for over a decade.
I'm a builder, not an advisor. I don't hand you a PDF and wish you luck. I build the systems, test them with your real data, document everything, train your team, and make sure it all runs after I'm gone.
I start with your business, not the technology. The first question is never "what AI tool should we use." It's "what's costing you the most time, and is it actually ready to be automated." Sometimes the answer is to fix the process first. I'll tell you that.
I think in systems, not features. One automation is nice. A connected system where every tool talks to a single source of truth and your team stops entering the same data in three places — that's what changes how your business operates.
I move fast. Full blueprint delivered within days of our first conversation. Phase 1 builds live within weeks, not months. If you've ever bought a house, you know a good mortgage broker doesn't miss closing dates. I've been doing that since 2012. I don't have a "we'll get to it" gear.
Start with a Blueprint engagement — a focused operational review that gives you a clear, costed plan before you commit to anything.
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