AIntrepreneurial

Execution is a commodity. Judgment is the moat.

AI made execution cheap — the drafts, the code, the campaigns. You’re not competing with AI; you’re competing with people who know how to use it. What can’t be commoditized is judgment: what your business knows, what it values, and what it will and won’t ship.

We teach entrepreneurs to build the Intelligence Abstraction Layer (IAL) — the judgment layer between your business and your AI tools. It remembers your business, decides what should happen next, and produces real work — with you approving what ships. One person, a whole business, the leverage of a much larger team.

Not another tool subscription. A system you own, built from plain files, that runs on whichever AI you already use.

The system we teach

Business Brain
Remembers everything your business knows — decisions, SOPs, notes, voice, customers — in one place AI can read.
IAL
Decides what should happen next: reads the context and routes the right capability to the right moment.
Operators
Execute the actual work — the briefing, the draft, the follow-up, the SOP.
Loops
Make the system compound: each run learns from the last instead of starting over.
Surfaces
Let you approve, inspect, and steer — nothing important ships without a human in the loop.

Remembers → decides → executes → compounds → steers. You stay in control.

Agents, not hires

The delegation playbook — outcomes over tasks, clean handoffs, honest end-of-day reporting — was written for human assistants. We re-point it at AI agents that work alongside the team you already have: configure once, improve every week.

Build once, run on any AI

Most vendors sell you their model. We teach a layer that outlives every model underneath it — plain files and open standards. Claude Code is our reference build; Cursor, Codex, Gemini, Grok, and Ollama read the same brain.

Honest by design

Every operator ships with dissent built in: red-team the plan, pre-mortem the launch, flag weak work instead of flattering it. AI that only agrees with you is a liability — we design for the opposite.

What we do

You already have AI tools. That was never the bottleneck.

Everything AI needs to be useful is scattered and trapped — ideas in notes you never revisit, SOPs in docs nobody opens, decisions in Slack threads and your own head. Every AI chat starts from zero, because it remembers none of it. So you spend your day as the integration layer: re-explaining context, copying between tools, turning conversations into action by hand.

And it compounds in the wrong direction: unreviewed AI output becomes the input for the next round of AI output. Without a judgment layer, quality doesn’t compound up — it quietly compounds down.

Everything we offer builds the same system, one rung at a time: try it free, build it live in a workshop, learn the whole stack, have it built with you, and keep it compounding month after month. One system — not six products.

The offer ladder

Start free. Go as deep as your business needs.

LiveTry the system

IAL Assistant

Describe a messy input or the outcome you want, and get back a usable asset: an SOP, a follow-up sequence, an automation map, or an operator spec with the loop built in.

LiveFind your bottleneck

Loop Audit

Two stages, ten minutes: find the constraint that is actually costing you the week, run it to root cause, and leave with a one-week plan — then score the loop that breaks it. Runs entirely in your browser.

LiveBuild it live, in one sitting

Build Your AI Business Brain — Live Workshop

A live build session, not a lecture. Stand up the memory-and-workflow layer your AI needs, learn to hand it outcomes instead of tasks — and leave with it working, not with notes.

Coming soonLearn the whole system

IAL Academy

Eight modules from Command Center to Business Brain, operators, revenue and ops loops, verification, and monetization — including how much autonomy each operator earns, and when. Every worksheet and template, lifetime access.

$497 launch (then $997)

Get the Academy details →
Coming soonHave it built with you

IAL Deployment Sprint

A done-with-you build: Business Brain, capability map, operators, and your first loops — deployed, stabilized, and reporting to you daily: what shipped, what is in motion, what needs your call. Fixed deliverables, fixed timeline, fixed price.

$5,000–$15,000 · by application

See the Sprint scope →
Coming soonKeep it compounding

AIntrepreneurial Inner Circle

One live build, one ready-to-adapt operator drop, one loop teardown, one office-hours session — and a new first-principles playbook every month, in a room of people building alongside you.

Coming-soon offers open to the waitlist first — founding pricing goes to that list.

Build it once. Run it on any AI.

Claude Codereference buildCursorOpenAI CodexGeminiGrokOllamalocal

Your Business Brain is plain files plus open standards like MCP. The model underneath is a swappable part — when a better or cheaper engine ships, you swap the engine, not your system. No vendor lock-in, no rebuild.

Why this works

Built for how founders actually work.

A lot of founders run on brains that sprint brilliantly and stall without warning — the starting, the switching, the follow-through. The usual prescription is more discipline. We think that’s backwards: environments are designable.

An agent fleet is external scaffolding for the parts of the day that leak. It remembers so you don’t have to. It starts so you don’t stall. It follows through so nothing rots half-finished — and it hands you the decision instead of the busywork. Less friction by design, not by willpower.

Who we are

Built by someone who runs on it every day.

Matt Nye, founder of AIntrepreneurial

Matt Nye

Founder, AIntrepreneurial · One person, a portfolio of companies, one system

  • Runs multiple companies solo — no assistants, no agency, no team behind the curtain. The system on this page is how.
  • 268 specialized agents run on a living Business Brain — decisions, SOPs, campaign history — every day, in production, not in a pitch deck.
  • He teaches it the way he runs it: what works, what breaks, and what still needs a human. If a person is the right answer, he’ll say so.
“I stopped re-explaining my business to AI. That one change is why a one-person company can operate with the leverage of a much larger team.”

Coming soon

Be first in line.

The Inner Circle opens to the waitlist first — drop your email and you’ll hear the moment it’s live. (The Assistant? That one’s live now — try it free.)