One agent of your own,
in 30 days — $2,500.
We are new in Canada. You have never heard of us, we cannot show you a shop down the road that uses us, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. So instead of asking you to believe a sales pitch, here is a smaller, checkable version of the whole thing.
A demo proves nothing.
A built agent proves everything.
Anyone can give a good demo. A demo runs on sample data, in a controlled window, with the person who built it driving. It tells you almost nothing about whether the thing will work on your Tuesday.
So we do the opposite. You pick one process. We audit it, build an actual agent for it, and run it on your real data for a week while you watch. At the end you have something that either works or does not — and you can tell which, without taking our word for it.
It is paid because a free pilot never gets implemented. It gets scheduled, deprioritised and forgotten by week three. The fee is what makes it a project with a date on it instead of a favour.
Thirty days,
three phases.
We audit one process
A half-day on site with you and the people who actually do the work — not the people who wrote the process document. You get a written diagnostic of that process with your own numbers in it. That document is yours to keep whatever happens next.
We build the agent
A custom agent for that process, connected to your data, tested against your real cases from the last three months. Not a template with your logo on it — a build.
It runs live, supervised
The agent drafts, you approve. Nothing leaves your business without a human pressing the button. We tune it with you while you use it.
We agree what success means
before we start.
In writing, with a number in it, on day zero. This is the single most important paragraph on this page — because without it, "did it work?" becomes an argument at the end, and you would lose that argument to the person who understands the software better.
“The agent works well.”
Unverifiable. Impossible to fail, impossible to prove.
“The agent produces a cost-per-job figure for 100% of jobs closed in the period, and reconciles against our records within 3%.”
A stranger could read that and tell you yes or no without phoning either of us.
We will not renegotiate that list at the end. Not upward, not downward.
Three ways this ends.
You keep the agent in all three.
It worked, you continue
The full $2,500 is credited against your implementation fee, and the agent we built counts as your first custom build. Your monthly plan starts.
It worked, you stop anyway
No further obligation. You keep the diagnostic and you keep the agent. Maybe the timing is wrong, maybe you want to sit with it — that is a legitimate answer.
It did not work
No further obligation, and we will say so plainly rather than argue the definition of success we agreed to. You keep the diagnostic and you keep the agent.
There is no version of this where you pay $2,500 and walk away with nothing.
Four things.
If any is missing, we pause rather than guess.
- One half-day with you and the people who actually do the work
- Read access to the systems holding the relevant data — accounting, ERP, spreadsheets, whatever it is
- One named person we can reach during the 30 days
- Your real cases from the last three months, so we test against reality rather than samples
What this is not.
- Not a commitment to a monthly subscription
- Not a licence to the Orbys platform beyond the 30 days
- Not more than one process. If we find three more worth automating we will tell you, and they are not in this scope
- Not free, and not discounted. This is the lowest price on our entire scale
What a custom agent costs
from an agency here.
An automation agency in the GTA charges $25,000 to $80,000 and several months to build one custom agent — and when it is delivered, keeping it alive becomes your problem. We are proposing 30 days and $2,500, with the success criteria written down before we start. If we are wrong, you have lost a month and the price of a decent used forklift, and you still own the agent.
We run a maximum of two pilots at a time, because each one is real work.
Pick the process that annoys you most
Thirty minutes on a call, no slides. You describe the process, we tell you honestly whether it is a good pilot candidate — and sometimes the answer is that it is not, or that you do not need us for it.
No credit card · 30 minutes · No commitment