
Dedicated AI Bot Setup Service
I set up your always-on AI operator on its own dedicated Mac mini, connect it to Telegram or Discord, and automate the work that keeps stealing your week.
20-second reserve
Claim a founder install
Name + email are enough. No payment is collected by this form; add one first workflow if you already know what you want installed.
Want to send the details now? The full application is below. Priority is reviewed before invoicing.
Independent directory proof
The bot setup offer is now listed, reviewed, and agent-readable off-site.
AI Collection directory listing
AI Collection published a public page for the managed Mac mini AI operator setup with the Telegram/Discord workflow, no customer API-bill angle, and ongoing maintenance summary.
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MCP Server Hub public listing
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Dedicated Mac Mini AI Bot Setup Review
ToolWise created a public directory page for the offer with the managed Mac mini operator tagline, pricing, feature summary, and an external link back to the founder queue.
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AIToolsCapital marketplace review
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Pikagent pricing and alternatives review
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AI Gear Base 2026 review
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Proof paths
Need more context before applying?
The hero stays focused on reserving or booking. These pages answer the common objections: what the bot does, whether the numbers work, how it avoids token-bill surprises, and where to start.
The pitch
Stop renting tiny slices of automation. Get a machine that works for you.
Most people use AI like a smarter autocomplete. They open a tab, paste context, ask for help, copy the result, and then still do the actual operating work by hand. That is fine for experiments. It is terrible as a business system.
What you want is an operator: a dedicated environment that remembers your workflows, has access to the tools you approve, can run browser sessions, can inspect repositories, can send drafts, can check production, can summarize progress, and can be reached from the chat app you already use.
I have spent 25+ years building software, running teams, and turning messy business operations into systems. I have built a 7-figure consulting company, shipped 40+ SaaS products, and automated real work across SEO, marketing, coding, deployment, email, research, reporting, and stock-market workflows. This is that operating experience packaged into a personal automation setup.
Founder install queue
Apply for your bot
Founder slots still open: 10 founder slots left.
Goal: 10 founder installs. Setup is $1,000, then $100 per month.
What you get
A private AI operator stack, not another SaaS login.
The service is deliberately small, hands-on, and implementation-heavy. You are buying a working setup, not a course, template, or strategy call.
Your own dedicated Mac mini machine, configured and monitored for your workflows.
A Telegram or Discord bot interface so you can talk to the system like an operator.
Frontier AI model access configured for the tasks we agree to automate.
Automation for recurring workflows across SEO, marketing, email, code, deployment, research, and reporting.
A private runbook that documents what the bot can do, what it should not do, and how to ask it for work.
Monthly upkeep so the machine, workflows, prompts, and integrations stay useful.
Automation menu
Start with the work that already repeats.
The first setup targets the tasks you already understand, then upgrades them from manual checklists into repeatable operator workflows.
SEO and Content
Keyword research, briefs, internal links, page refreshes, metadata, posting queues, and content QA.
Email and Inbox
Triage, draft replies, lead follow-ups, digest emails, CRM updates, and inbox-to-task extraction.
Coding and QA
Repo checks, code changes, local builds, tests, deployment watch, production smoke tests, and bug reports.
Marketing
LinkedIn drafts, launch posts, outreach lists, campaign experiments, social recaps, and follow-up reminders.
Deployment and Ops
Kubernetes checks, uptime reviews, release notes, browser verification, dashboards, and incident summaries.
Research and Trading
Market research, watchlists, rule-based trading workflows, alerts, and decision support with your oversight.
Live proof
This offer is being run by the same operator loop.
The campaign already used the workflow I sell here: build the page, ship useful proof assets, watch production deploys, verify the live site, track the goal, check channels safely, and keep moving toward signups.
Why this works
The bot is useful because it has a place to live.
A dedicated machine matters. It can hold long-running browser sessions, local repos, automation scripts, calendars, deployment tools, and workspace context without turning every task into a fresh setup problem.
Telegram or Discord matters too. You do not need to log into a dashboard to ask for work. You send a message, the bot does the bounded task, and it reports back with evidence, links, and next steps.
How setup works
From messy workflow to operating bot.
I keep the first engagement focused: prove value quickly, document boundaries, and only automate what can be verified.
Workflow audit
You tell me what you do every week. I identify the first high-leverage automations and the accounts/tools needed.
Dedicated machine setup
I provision and configure the Mac mini, bot interface, model access, browser sessions, repository access, and safe operating rules.
First automations
We ship the first useful workflows: the ones that save time immediately and prove the machine can do real work.
Ongoing operator mode
You send Telegram or Discord messages. The bot executes, summarizes, tracks progress, and escalates when human judgment is needed.
First week
A useful first bot should not take months.
The first install is designed to turn one recurring workflow into a visible operator loop quickly, then expand from proof instead of speculation.
Day 0
Fit review and first loop pick
I review your application, pick the highest-leverage first workflow, and tell you what access is needed before anything is configured.
Day 1
Machine and channel setup
The dedicated Mac mini environment, Telegram or Discord entrypoint, model access, and operating boundaries are set up for your use case.
Day 2
Accounts, repos, and tools
Approved browser sessions, inboxes, code repos, calendars, deployment tools, docs, or dashboards are connected with the minimum access required.
Day 3
First workflow goes live
The bot starts with a narrow, useful loop: drafts, QA checks, SEO briefs, deploy verification, inbox triage, reporting, or another bounded task.
Day 5
Receipts and guardrails
The workflow gets evidence links, logs, escalation rules, and a private runbook so you can see what happened and what still needs approval.
Day 7
Handoff and next automation
You get the operating rhythm, the first saved-hours proof, and the next workflow recommendation before ongoing maintenance begins.
No payment is collected before fit review.
Apply with the workflow you want off your plate. I will reply with the first-week install plan, the access checklist, and whether standard or priority queue placement makes sense.
Pricing and scarcity
10 founder setups, then the queue closes.
I am keeping this deliberately constrained because each bot needs real setup work, access review, workflow design, and follow-through. The goal is 10 serious operators, not a giant anonymous waitlist.
Estimate your bot paybackCompare token-bill costsBook the install call$1,000 setup
Workflow audit, machine setup, chat bot interface, initial automations, documentation, and handoff.
$100/month
Maintenance, monitoring, prompt/workflow tuning, minor updates, and keeping the operator useful.
Priority queue jump: $250, credited to setup
Want to move faster? Request the priority lane in the form. If the fit is good, I send an invoice. The payment moves you up and counts toward the $1,000 setup fee.
Frequently asked
Questions before you hand work to a bot.
The short version: this is for bounded business automation, with human-approved access and clear escalation rules.
What happens after I apply?
I review fit first, identify the first workflow I would automate, and send next steps. No payment is collected by the form. Priority invoices are sent only after fit review and are credited against setup.
How fast can the first bot workflow go live?
The target is a useful first workflow inside the first week after access is ready. The first install is intentionally narrow: one valuable loop, clear evidence, and human approval where needed.
Is the $1,000 setup fee all I need to start?
Yes. The setup fee covers the initial workflow audit, machine configuration, bot interface, and first automation pass. Ongoing maintenance is $100/month.
Do I have to pay for API tokens?
The service is designed so you are not watching a metered token bill for every task. I configure the bot stack and model access as part of the managed setup.
Can the bot work in my codebase or inbox?
Yes, if you grant the right access. I set boundaries, verification steps, and escalation rules so it can act without becoming reckless.
Can I use Telegram or Discord?
Yes. Pick whichever channel you prefer in the application form. The goal is that asking your bot for work feels as easy as sending a message.
What does the priority lane do?
If you request it, I review fit first, then send a $250 invoice that moves you ahead in the setup queue and credits against the $1,000 setup fee.
Is this for every business?
No. It works best for founders, operators, creators, agencies, and SaaS teams with recurring digital work and enough trust to delegate bounded tasks.
If your week is full of repeatable digital work, your bot should already be doing it.
Apply now. I will review the fit, tell you what I would automate first, and give you the cleanest path to getting your dedicated AI operator online.
Founder install queue
Apply for your bot
Founder slots still open: 10 founder slots left.
Goal: 10 founder installs. Setup is $1,000, then $100 per month.
Founder queue
Reserve one of 10 AI bot installs
$1,000 setup, then $100/month. Telegram or Discord operator.