About Offload Hours

We do one thing: find the manual work hiding inside your business and make it disappear. Here's who's behind that, and how we work.

20 years before it was a buzzword

I've been automating business processes for over 20 years — writing applications, scripts, reports, and integrations for companies across industries. Different businesses, same job every time: walk in, find what's quietly eating time and money, and make it stop.

Most of what wastes a team's week isn't dramatic. It's a report someone assembles by hand every Monday. Data retyped from one system into another. An onboarding sequence held together by memory and email. Individually these look small. Multiplied across a year, they're a salary.

What AI changed

For most of those 20 years, there was a hard limit on what could be automated. Anything that required reading unstructured documents, making judgment calls, or handling language was off the table — that work needed a person.

That limit is gone. Reading emails, extracting data from PDFs, drafting responses, categorizing tickets, summarizing calls — the processes I couldn't touch five years ago are now automatable. That's why we exist as a consultancy now: most businesses have no idea how much of their manual work just became optional.

We run our own systems in production

We don't sell anything we haven't run ourselves. A fully automated AI content pipeline operates every day at aiworkernow.com — researching, writing, illustrating, and publishing without a human in the loop. The phone number on our homepage is answered by an AI auditor we built. The point isn't to show off; it's that we find the failure modes in our own systems before they ever reach yours.

We also published a free, full-length book for people earlier in the journey: The Work You're Avoiding — how to start a real business, built from the recorded advice of 97 operators, with every claim linked to the actual clip. Free to read, start to finish.

How we work

Who we work with

Small and mid-sized businesses — typically 5 to 100 employees — anywhere in the United States. Big enough that manual work is costing real money; small enough that there's no internal IT department to build this stuff.

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