An agent that does the job. Not a chatbot that talks about it.
Custom AI agents that carry real workloads — research, quoting, follow-ups, weekly reporting — trained on how your business works, running on a schedule, reporting back like an employee.
The deliverables, plainly.
Each agent owns a defined job with defined outputs: a research brief every Monday morning, quotes drafted within the hour, a weekly ops digest. If the work has steps and a deadline, an agent can hold it.
Your pricing rules, your templates, your tone. The agent's output reads like your best employee wrote it — because it learned from how they do it.
Agents draft; your people approve. Nothing reaches a customer without a person signing off. That's a design rule, not a setting.
Every article on this site is researched and written by a BlueHill agent, and our own marketing runs on one. We sell what we run ourselves.
Three steps, no mystery.
Pick the job
One role with clear outputs and a clear bar for quality. The best first agents own work that's skilled but repeatable — quoting, research, reporting.
Train and shadow
The agent runs alongside the person who does the job today, until its output passes their bar — not ours, theirs.
Deploy with guardrails
Scheduled runs, approval gates, and a monthly review of everything it produced. You always know what your agent did and why.
- Owners spending skilled hours on work that follows a pattern — quotes, proposals, reports
- Businesses losing leads because follow-up takes days instead of minutes
- Teams whose next bottleneck is a repeatable weekly deliverable
Agents are the deep end of AI, and not every business is ready for one. If your foundations aren't there yet, we'll start you on implementation instead — the agents can come later.
What we're seeing.
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Read it →Give an agent a job.
Book a free 30-minute call — bring the job you'd hand off tomorrow if you could. We'll tell you if an agent can hold it.