What you actually get, day one

A working operating platform, deployed to your infrastructure, that covers the ground a twenty-to-fifty-person team used to cover. You keep judgment. SparKLAW keeps the calendar moving.

What SparKLAW does on an ordinary Tuesday

These are real scenarios from Meydomo, a licensed brokerage where two founders and SparKLAW operate in a market built around fifty-person offices. No invented metrics.

Customer response that doesn't sleep

Without SparKLAW, a small team needs:

A three-person support rotation, roughly $150K–$200K a year. Morning, afternoon, overnight shifts. Weekend premium pay. After-hours calls land in voicemail. First-response time ranges from four hours to the next business day.

With SparKLAW:

The Klaw answers every call, text, and email the moment it arrives. Full memory of every prior interaction, handed to the human operator the instant the conversation needs judgment. Median first response: under five minutes. Every hour of every day.

Reclaimed: $150K–$200K/year and three months of hiring. The founder still owns the hard conversations. The Klaw owns the first touch.

Ship decisions in hours, not committees

Without SparKLAW:

A process change means explaining it to each person, answering questions, scheduling training, waiting for consistency, fixing the inconsistencies that show up anyway. Weeks to months. Coordination overhead grows with the team.

With SparKLAW:

Change the process once. SparKLAW executes it consistently, immediately, everywhere it touches. Minutes, not quarters. No all-hands. No change-management deck.

Advantage: ship in a morning what would take a team a month.

Memory that doesn't quit

Without SparKLAW:

People leave every eighteen to twenty-four months. Expertise walks out with them. Three months of onboarding later, the replacement is at baseline. The institution forgets on a rolling basis.

With SparKLAW:

Every customer interaction, every decision, every outcome — logged, searchable, permanent. The business gets sharper every month it operates. Year five is measurably better than year one.

Advantage: compounding intelligence instead of rolling amnesia.

Scale without re-hiring the company

Without SparKLAW:

Ten-x the customers, ten-x the headcount, ten-x the recruiting, ten-x the seats. Linear cost curve. Margin compresses as you grow. Eventually the founder runs HR instead of the business.

With SparKLAW:

Ten-x the customers, same founder. One-hundred-x the customers, same founder. SparKLAW absorbs volume at a marginal infrastructure cost. Margin expands as you scale.

Advantage: scale profitably without re-hiring the company.

"How does SparKLAW actually work?"

Eighteen months building the thing every business needs but no founder can afford to build themselves: an AI that controls real infrastructure, not an interface that pretends to.

Communications: AI-controlled phone, email, SMS, with compliance. The Klaw picks up calls, sends mail, replies to texts — and hands off to you the moment it's a conversation only a human should have.

Enterprise operations: accounting, projects, field service, supply chain with serial and lot tracking, manufacturing, quality, maintenance. The capability set that used to cost $500K a year to license, running under your roof.

Publishing: content, newsletters, SEO, social. On your voice, approved by you before it ships.

Open-source core under your control. Deployed to your infrastructure. Big tech learns nothing about your business. No vendor lock-in. No surprise pricing. You own it.

WWWCD?

Question

What's this actually cost compared to hiring?

Conventional

Most vendors dodge this question, or answer it in ROI slides that assume a fictional team and a fictional salary band.

Measured

A basic operational team runs $550K–$850K a year, loaded. Running with SparKLAW, Meydomo hit first revenue in four weeks with zero payroll — a real founder still in the seat. The delta is not a rounding error.

Implication

If the math doesn't work against the team you'd have to hire, something's wrong with the math. Bring it to the call.

We show the arithmetic, not the slideware.

The startup cost to launch Meydomo was effectively zero. A few dollars of hosting. No capital raise. No payroll. No eighteen-month runway burn. Two founders and SparKLAW, launching a licensed brokerage in four weeks. First revenue: week four.

Ready to run like a bigger team?

If you want founder control, real operations, and the reach of a company ten times your headcount — this is the path.

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