From one agent to a team.
Start Genesis on one job. As the work grows, it adds agents for follow-up, scheduling, and billing, the way you would add team members to the back office. You hand off what doesn't need you and stay on the work that pays.
AI teams
Start with one agent on one job. Genesis adds agents for follow-up, scheduling, and billing as the season picks up. You get a daily read on what needs you while the rest of the back office runs on a schedule.
What it is
Growing the back office usually means hiring ahead of revenue or staying buried in admin yourself. AI teams in Genesis start as one agent on one job. As work picks up, Genesis adds agents for follow-up, scheduling, and billing. Work runs on a schedule. You get a clear read on what actually needs you. You stay on the jobs that pay instead of running every task behind the desk.
Start Genesis on one job. As the work grows, it adds agents for follow-up, scheduling, and billing, the way you would add team members to the back office. You hand off what doesn't need you and stay on the work that pays.
Each agent runs the repeatable jobs your business depends on: drafting quotes, checking the inbox, preparing Monday reports. Describe the job once. The skill stays in your library and every agent on the team can use it.
Genesis watches what's going on and shows you what needs you. A tax form due Friday. Three estimate requests still open. Marketing waiting on ad approval. Ranked so the important stuff comes first.
Tell Genesis what should happen on a rhythm. Every Monday, outstanding estimates. Every hour, new quote requests in the inbox. Every day at five, a summary of what moved. The team runs the schedule. You review what matters.