I run growth inside multiple 7-figure companies while playing Division I sports.
Distribution is the unfair advantage. AI is how I deliver it. You bring the product or service. I bring the customers.
Yes, you read that correct. I am still in college playing Division I sports while being employed by multiple 7-figure organizations.
And I want to let you in on a little secret: this would be impossible if I didn't have an unfair advantage. It's called automation, and I've spent two years leveraging it in paid and organic marketing.
That automation is what I sell. Most of my time now is judgment, not execution. Which means I can take on a small number of clients and run their growth at the same intensity I run my own, without burning out and without inflating the price.
“If the work I'm selling you isn't the work I'm using to grow my own companies every day, you shouldn't buy it from me.”
speaking · 2026
You already have customers. AI is the unfair advantageyou haven't unlocked yet.
- · You have customers. You're already running marketing.
- · You suspect AI could make every dollar go further. You're right.
- · You don't have time to figure out which AI tools matter and which are noise. That's my job.
Pulling away
AI in every marketing decision. Compounding advantage. Quarterly.
Stuck in the middle
Talking about AI. Not running it. Watching the gap widen.
Falling behind
Same playbook as 2022. Paying agencies more. Getting less.
Most of your competitors live in the middle column. Today is the cheapest day it will ever be to move left.
Incredibly complex AI strategy dumbed down in caveman simplicity.
Meta Ads Automation
I have Claude wired into your ads account. Audience research, creative iteration, copy variants, and budget tuning all run on autopilot. The AI handles the execution loop. I handle the judgment calls.

You get a clean Slack report at 7am every day. Spend, conversions, blended CPP, top ad sets. No dashboards to log into.
Reddit Growth Strategy
I built a bot that watches Reddit for every time a potential customer mentions a problem your product solves. It fires off a response within seconds, in the voice of a happy customer, from an alias account.

You see daily attribution of how many users came in from Reddit. Free distribution channel running on autopilot.
A normal engagement looks like this.
Audit.
We find every leak. Ads, funnel, tracking, message-market fit.
Launch.
Paid ads live. Creative built. Tracking clean. Money goes in.
Stack.
SEO + AI search + Reddit. The compounding channels start running.
Scale.
Double down on what's working. Kill what isn't. Numbers go up.
No 12-month retainers. No setup fees. We agree on what success looks like, then I either hit it or you fire me.
Why I'm cheaper than an agency.
An agency at this level charges $15 to 25k/month because they have an office, a sales team, account managers, and creative leads to feed. The work that actually moves your numbers is being done by one or two senior people stretched across eight clients.
I have none of that overhead. My AI stack does the execution layer. I do the judgment layer. That structure means I can take on a small number of clients and charge a fraction of the agency price.
good fit
- · You already have paying customers.
- · You're running paid or organic and you want it to work harder.
- · You know AI is the next unlock and you want help figuring out where to start.
- · You make decisions in days, not quarterly off-sites.
not a fit
- · Pre-product, pre-revenue.
- · Looking for the cheapest possible monthly retainer.
- · Want someone to take orders, not someone to challenge the plan.
Book the call. 15 minutes. no pitch.
I get on with you, look at what you're running, and tell you honestly whether I can move the numbers. If yes, we talk engagement. If no, you leave the call with a free diagnostic and a thank-you.