Your agent doesn't wait for instructions. It discovers your business, researches your market, and builds a plan — automatically.
Your agent works great — but it waits for you to tell it what to do. You have to explain your business, describe what you need, and guide every project.
Three phases. Your agent leads, you approve.
Your agent asks about your business. If you have a website, it researches you first — competitors, reviews, SEO, social media. Then it asks smart questions based on what it found. If you're starting something new, it helps you figure out what to build.
Your agent builds without hand-holding. Every morning you get a progress report: what was built, what's next, and if it needs anything from you (usually it doesn't). It has a bias toward action — it builds first, asks later.
When something is ready, your agent walks you through it in plain language. No jargon. It gives you example commands you can copy/paste to request changes. Then it sets up weekly check-ins to keep improving.