Your Data Is Yours
Your conversations, your business data, your ideas — they belong to you. Not to a corporation. Not to a government. Not to an algorithm deciding what ads to show you. When you use our AI, nothing leaves your machine. Period.
Every time you type a question into "ChatGPT," OpenAI stores it on their servers. Every time you ask "Google Gemini" for help, Google adds it to your advertising profile. Every time you use Amazon's AI, your data trains their models and makes Jeff Bezos richer.
They call it "free." But you're paying with something more valuable than money. You're paying with your data, your privacy, and your independence.
Your business conversations. Your financial questions. Your medical concerns. Your legal worries. Your creative ideas. All of it. Stored on servers you don't control, in jurisdictions that can subpoena them, accessible to employees who can read them.
They built AI to watch you. We built AI to free you.
This isn't paranoia. It's in the Terms of Service. Go read them. OpenAI's privacy policy says they use your conversations to "improve their models." Google's says your data helps them "provide, maintain, and improve services." Translation: they own your words and they profit from them.
Kyle Jimenez is a plumber. Not a programmer. Not a data scientist. Not a Stanford dropout with $10 million in VC money. A plumber.
He lives in a regular house. He has regular wifi. He owns an old laptop that was probably outdated when he bought it. He runs Kali Linux — an operating system built for people who take security seriously.
One day he took a few days off work and asked a simple question: Why do I need Google's permission to use AI?
He downloaded open-source AI models. Free. Legal. No account needed. He installed them on his laptop. He built automation scripts that connected everything together. In 48 hours, he had 13 AI assistants running his entire operation.
Content creation. Customer service. Lead generation. Market analysis. Financial tracking. Social media. All automated. All private. All running on a machine he could hold in his hands.
Total daily cost: $0.02.
No Google. No Amazon. No Microsoft. No corporate data center. No venture capital. No computer science degree. Just a working-class guy with a laptop and a refusal to accept that AI belongs only to Silicon Valley.
If a plumber with home wifi can build this, the gatekeeping is officially over.
AI For The Rest of Us.
Not AI for tech companies. Not AI for billionaires. Not AI for people who already have everything. AI for the plumber, the electrician, the small business owner, the veteran starting their next chapter, the freelancer working from a kitchen table, the independent thinker who's done being someone else's data product.
We believe three things:
Your conversations, your business data, your ideas — they belong to you. Not to a corporation. Not to a government. Not to an algorithm deciding what ads to show you. When you use our AI, nothing leaves your machine. Period.
You shouldn't need a CS degree to use AI. You shouldn't need $200/month. You shouldn't need to read 40 pages of documentation. If you can send a text message, you can use AI. We removed every barrier between regular people and this technology.
No corporation should be able to cut you off from your own AI. No government should be able to subpoena your conversations. No CEO should profit from your words. We use open-source tools that nobody controls and nobody can shut down.
No cloud. No corporate infrastructure. Just tools that anyone can download and run.
An old laptop. The kind you'd find at a pawn shop. Nothing special about it. If your computer can run a web browser, it can run private AI. That's the point. You don't need a $5,000 gaming rig. You don't need a server rack. You need what you already have.
Kali Linux — a security-focused operating system. Open-source AI models downloaded from the internet, free and legal. LM Studio for running models locally. Python scripts for automation. Telegram for delivery. Every single tool is open-source, inspectable, and free.
Home wifi. Not a data center. Not AWS. Not Google Cloud. The same internet connection you use to watch Netflix. The AI runs locally on the laptop. It doesn't need the internet to think. It only needs it to send you the results.
$0.02 per day. Two cents. That's the electricity cost to run 13 AI assistants 24 hours a day. For context, a single cup of coffee costs 250 times more. A "ChatGPT Pro" subscription costs 10,000 times more. And "ChatGPT" reads your data. Ours doesn't.
This is what a plumber with zero coding experience built in two days:
Free. Legal. No account needed. Just download files to a laptop.
Talking to an AI that runs entirely on the laptop. No internet needed. No data sent anywhere.
Now the AI is accessible from a phone. Ask it anything, get answers in seconds. Still private.
Content writer. Market analyst. Financial tracker. Customer service. Lead generator. All running simultaneously.
Bots posting content, tracking markets, handling inquiries — all automatically. Zero manual work.
Content creation, social media, lead nurturing, revenue tracking, crypto alerts, customer delivery. The complete system.
Website live. Subscriptions active. 1,000+ automated actions per week. Daily cost: $0.02. Zero Big Tech involved.
This is for the people who listen to Shawn Ryan and nod their heads. The ones who watch JRE and think "something's not right." The ones who've read the privacy policies and realized they're the product.
This is for veterans who served to protect freedom and want to keep it. For tradespeople who build things with their hands and don't need Silicon Valley telling them what they can and can't do. For small business owners who refuse to hand their customer data to Amazon. For parents who don't want their kids' conversations stored on corporate servers.
This is for anyone who's fed up with being watched, tracked, profiled, and sold.
You don't need to be technical. You don't need to understand code. You don't even need to know what "open-source" means. You just need to know one thing:
There's an alternative. It exists. A plumber built it. And it costs $9 a month.
They spent $100 billion building AI to control you. We spent $0.02/day building AI to free you. The tools are open-source. The knowledge is here. The only question is whether you're ready to stop asking permission.
For the ones who don't want to conform.