The Game Plan
Every business needs a game plan for the AI era. Almost nobody has one written down.
Sit with Manuel. Leave with your game plan.
One working session with Manuel Suarez himself. His team of AI engineers takes apart your whole business, and you get a written plan to AI-proof it.
$3,000. The plan is yours to keep, whether we ever build a thing for you or not.
Manuel runs two of these sessions a week. That is his calendar, not a countdown clock.
You talk with a team member first, before you pay a dollar. They check the fit and get you onto Manuel's calendar.

What this is
We download everything about you and your business.
Manuel and his AI engineers put real hours into your material, before the session and after it, looking into every area you operate. Then we turn around and hand you your plan: here is exactly what to do, in order.
I am never going to pretend to be an AI expert. I am an opportunity expert. I have spent two decades spotting the wave early and going all in, and right now the wave is AI. The Game Plan is me pointing that at your company for you.
How it works
Five steps. No mystery.
Step 1
The brief.
You book through this site. A team member talks with you first, and yes, we turn people away. If your business is too small for a whole-company plan to make sense, or you will not show up to your own session, they will tell you on that call, before you pay a dollar. The screening protects your $3,000, not our pitch.
Step 2
The download.
Confidentiality and data-handling terms are signed before we look at anything. Then we collect the raw material: your channels, your tools, your numbers, your team structure, your bottlenecks. Manuel sits with you in a working session, about an hour of his full attention, and pulls out the rest. Nothing about your business stays vague.
Step 3
The work.
Manuel's AI engineers spend real hours on your material, before the session and after it, inside the same systems that run our own brands. Division by division. Department by department. Marketing, sales, service, operations, finance, all of it.
Step 4
The Game Plan, in writing.
Your plan comes back on paper. You need a dashboard. You need to tag your phone calls. You need to find leads online this way. One, two, three, four, five. Numbered, prioritized, and written for your business, starting with the things to do immediately. In your hands within 7 business days of the session.
Step 5
Your choice.
The plan is yours. Hand it to your own team and execute it yourselves, or have us build it, with the build quoted straight from the plan. Either way, you keep the plan.
What is in the plan
Your whole company, area by area. Not tips. Assignments.
Marketing
How you should be finding leads online now, and what your content and ad systems should look like so they produce every week instead of when someone feels inspired.
Sales
What happens to every call, lead, and follow-up. If your phone calls are not being tagged and mined, your plan will say so, and it will say how to fix it.
Customer service
Whether an AI agent should be answering your customers around the clock, and what it takes to launch one safely.
Operations
The workflows quietly eating your people's time, and which ones AI should take off their plate first.
Finance and reporting
What your morning should look like: a report in your inbox at 7am that tells you exactly how the business did yesterday, instead of waiting on a spreadsheet.
The command center
The dashboard your leadership team actually trusts, and what feeds it.
And at the front of the document: the five things you need to do immediately. Numbered. So Monday morning is not a mystery.
What every numbered item contains. The job to be done. The kind of tool that does it. What it should roughly cost to build. And what to hand your own developer if you never call us again. The AGM quote is an appendix at the back, not the plan. If an item is something we do not sell, the plan says so and points you to who does.
Every recommendation is grounded in systems we run on our own brands, with our own money, and written specifically for your business.
Our own brand’s plan, sanitized. Yours looks like this, about your company.
What this is not
Not a pitch call. Not a free consultation.
This is not a pitch call, and it is not a free consultation. A fit call can tell you whether to work with us. It cannot tell you what to build. That takes hours of real work, and the work is what you are paying for. You leave with it either way: build with us, build with your own people, or put it in a drawer. The plan is yours.
What is promised, with the remedy printed: a working session with Manuel himself, not a stand-in. Your written Game Plan in your hands within 7 business days of the session. If either of those does not happen, the $3,000 comes back. That is the whole guarantee, and it is the honest one.
What is not promised: your revenue. Nobody can honestly promise revenue from a plan, and you should be suspicious of anyone who will. What I promise is the plan itself: written, specific, produced by people who run these systems every day, and yours to keep.
Your data. Confidentiality terms are signed before we see anything. Your material goes into the same private systems that run our own brands, never into anyone's training data, and it is deleted on request.
This is for you if: you run a real business with real departments, you can feel this era moving under your feet, and you want a map before you spend big. You would rather pay $3,000 for the truth than get a free pitch.
This is not for you if: you want someone to just run your ads this month (that is the Revenue Engine, next door). You want a magic button instead of a plan you have to act on. Or you will not show up to your own session.
After the plan
Three ways forward. All three are fine with us.
Option one: build it yourself.
Genuinely fine with us. The plan names the jobs, the tools, and the specs, so your own people or your own contractors can run it. We write it assuming we never see you again.
Option two: we build it.
The quote comes from the plan, not from a pitch. Every build is custom-quoted line by line from your plan, in writing, before you decide — you see exactly what each piece costs and why before you say yes. And at the full-rebuild end of the range, you are modernized, up and running, in under a month.
Option three: we keep it running.
After a build, upkeep and upgrades run on a monthly retainer that is custom-scoped in writing inside your build quote, set before the build starts, never after. You tell us what you want next, and we do it, inside that written scope.
Sign any build or any Engine within 60 days of receiving your Game Plan and the full $3,000 is credited against your first invoice.
Want Manuel himself, ongoing?
The Game Plan is one session and a map of your whole company. Manuel-on-retainer engagements, where he keeps building with you quarter after quarter, open by application. Ask about them on your fit call.
If you move into a retainer engagement with Manuel, the build planning starts from your Game Plan instead of from zero.
Receipts
The people writing your plan run all of this.
Two live AI agents answering real customers on our own brands right now. Dashboards, daily reports, and build-outs running in production, with our own money on the line. Talk to our AI about any of it, or see the receipts yourself.
Questions, answered straight
Before you book
Why is this $3,000 and not free?
Because it is work, not a pitch. Manuel's session time is the scarcest thing in this company, and his engineers spend real hours on your business before and after it. A free call can tell you whether to work with us. It cannot tell you what to build. And if you act on your plan with us within 60 days, the full $3,000 is credited against your first invoice.
What exactly do I walk away with?
A working session with Manuel himself, and a written Game Plan: your company reviewed division by division, every item stating the job, the tool, the rough cost, and what to hand your own developer, with the five things to do immediately at the front. The AGM quote is an appendix, not the plan.
Do I have to hire you to build it?
No. The plan is yours either way, and it is written so your own team can run it without us. If you do want us to build, the quote comes from the plan, and your $3,000 is credited in full.
What if I want Manuel ongoing, not just one session?
Manuel-on-retainer engagements exist and open by application. Most of them start with a Game Plan anyway: the $3,000 credits toward your first engagement, and the build planning starts from your plan instead of from zero. Ask on your fit call.
Will you guarantee results?
No, and you should be suspicious of anyone who will. What you are buying is deliverables: Manuel himself in the session, the written plan, and every recommendation grounded in systems we run on our own brands. And the plan arrives within 7 business days of your session or your money comes back.
How fast can I get in?
Book your session and a team member checks the fit, then you get onto Manuel's calendar. You will be told the real wait and offered the next open date, and we will not pretend the line is longer than it is.
We download everything about you and your business, we take it through AI, and we turn around and say: here is your plan.
One of Manuel's sessions can be about your company.
You will talk with a team member first. They make sure this is a fit and get you onto Manuel's calendar.
