One operator. AI agents.
Real businesses, shipped.
Day14 is Jack — a solo operator in Southwest Florida who runs his own small businesses and ships software for others who run theirs. No agency. No project managers. No quotes. Just one builder, a fleet of AI agents, and a productized 14-day playbook.
How a one-operator shop ships the same scope as a 10-person agency.
Most agencies stack overhead: project managers, account managers, designers, frontend, backend, QA, devops. Six people in a meeting to decide a button color. The customer pays for all of them, timeline and price.
Day14 strips it down to one operator running AI agents (Claude-based) inside Cowork. The agents handle the volume work — scaffolding, repetitive code, content generation, QA scans. The operator handles the judgment work — architecture, customer relationships, the moments where the agent doesn’t know what to do next.
The result is a productized agency that ships the full stack (marketing site + customer portal + billing + admin + AI chatbot + SMS) in 14 days for $5k–$10k — same scope an agency would charge $50k+ and take 6 months for.
Built by an operator, not an agency. One builder who runs his own businesses and ships software for others who run theirs.
Builder of his own businesses first.
Every Day14 build is shaped by lessons from running a real business. Jack is customer #0 of the field-service Platform shell — he dispatches real pool-service visits through it every week. That’s a different worldview than an agency developer who’s never logged into Stripe Connect after launch.
Splash Jacks Pools
Pool Service · Recurring B2C
Complete service-business platform built from zero in two weeks.
Casamoré
Events · Brand-heavy B2C
Silent disco events brand with a full visual identity, 18 marketing pages, 19 on-brand blog essays, poster series, merch mockups, zine, and a MailerLite-powered membership funnel.
Buildbridge
Two-sided Marketplace · B2B2C
Two-sided home-services marketplace with Stripe milestone escrow, atomic role-based user provisioning, multi-county permit-portal integrations (Lee, Collier, Charlotte), and a regionally-defensible Storm Mode feature (NOAA tracker → pre-approved contractor panel → one-tap mobilization).
Just as important as the list of what’s in scope.
Productized agencies stay profitable because they say no a lot. Here’s the no-list.
- I don't run your business operations. Day14 ships the platform; you ship the work.
- I don't design logos from scratch. Use what you have, or bring a designer (I know good ones).
- I don't take on more than 3 active builds at once. The whole pitch is shipped-in-14, not stuck-on-a-waitlist-for-14-weeks.
- I don't run paid ads, write blog posts, or manage your social. The Day14 monthly covers hosting + maintenance, not marketing services.
- I don't quote at 4am for someone who wants to argue about price. The SKUs are public and fixed. If they don't fit, that's a real answer, not a haggle.
- I don't promise things I can't ship. The day-14-or-deposit-back guarantee is the price of saying it.
30 minutes. No pitch deck. Just the live demo.
We pull up the live builds on the call, you tell me about your business, I tell you which SKU fits and what we’d ship in 14 days. If it’s not a fit, I say so on the call.