THE DEFINITION

What's an Autonomy Architect?

Fair question: is that a real job? Honest answer — I made it up, because no existing title covered the work.

Here's the work in one breath: I build AI agents that take over a business's repetitive tasks, and I help the person running that business become someone whose follow-through doesn't depend on a good morning. Machines on autopilot, chosen by you. You on autopilot, chosen by you. That pairing is the whole idea — I call it A², and the name matters less than what it produces: what you intend is what happens.

The three levels of AI, plainly

AI is a conversation. You ask ChatGPT or Gemini something, it answers, and the doing is still all you.

AI² is when the conversation grows hands. It has skills, tools, and connections — and it uses the same tools and systems you use. It doesn't live in another dashboard; it logs into your CRM, your email, your calendar, and works there, like a teammate.

AI³ is you. The user themselves, with intentional autonomy, automated — teamed up with AI². Your agents run on rails you chose. So do you. That's the level I work at, and the level I help people reach.

Who it's for

Two kinds of people find their way here. Operators whose growth is capped by their own hustle — they need the business door. And doers who know the plan but keep losing the week — they need the you door. Both start with something free, and neither starts with a pitch.

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