About Autonomass.AI
It Started at 4 AM
Ken L wakes up before most people set their alarms. By six in the morning, he’s driving a Purolator delivery route through Surrey, BC. Twelve hours a day, six days a week. Boxes, stops, signatures. The route doesn’t take days off.
In the time between shifts — early mornings, late evenings — he was managing a small business on the side. Quotes, invoices, client emails, scheduling. Admin work that doesn’t pay, it just has to get done. He was doing it manually, the same way everyone does. Slowly, and at the cost of sleep.
He started experimenting with AI tools. Not because he read a think piece about the future of work. Because he had a specific problem — too many tasks, not enough hours — and he needed a practical solution.
The first tool he built was an AI chief of staff. Something that could take a task, work on it autonomously, and hand back a result. Not a chatbot he had to manage. An agent that managed itself. He named it Jean-Clawd.
Jean-Clawd worked. So he built another agent. Then another. Research, writing, development, sales outreach, operations. Each one configured to handle a specific category of work, run on a schedule, and deliver results without supervision. By the time he had twelve agents running, his personal operations were running better than most businesses three times his size.
None of it is in the cloud. Five machines in his home. Local models. No monthly cloud bill, no data leaving the building unless he wants it to, no dependency on a third party staying online for his business to function. He calls it a sovereign setup. It’s his.
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Building It in Public
The interesting thing about building your own AI workforce is that the process teaches you more than the finished product.
Ken learned what agents are actually good at and where they fall apart. He learned what task structures work for autonomous execution and which ones still need a human in the loop. He learned how to configure routing so tasks go to the right model. He learned how to monitor a fleet without spending all his time watching it.
Two years of running this himself before he offered it to anyone else.
That’s the foundation of Autonomass.AI. Not a product built in a boardroom by people who’ve read about AI automation. A service built by someone who runs it daily, in a real business, under real constraints.
The service we offer is the same setup Ken uses. When we say an agent will handle customer follow-ups, that’s not a theoretical capability — it’s a configured workflow we’ve seen work in practice. When we say your data stays on your hardware, that’s not a marketing claim — it’s how we built our own system and we apply the same standard to client deployments.
“We run everything we sell. If it doesn’t work for us, we don’t offer it to you.”
That’s not a tagline. It’s a filter. Every feature on the pricing page has been in production in Ken’s own operations.
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The Mission
Help 100 local businesses own their AI workforce by the end of 2026.
Not “deploy AI tools to 100 businesses.” Not “onboard 100 clients.” Own. The distinction matters.
An AI tool you subscribe to is a service someone else controls. The company that builds it can change the pricing, change the features, shut it down, or sell it to a competitor. You get access to the capability for as long as you keep paying and as long as they stay in business.
An AI workforce you own is infrastructure. The agents run on your hardware or hardware allocated to you. Your data stays with you. Your configuration is exportable. If you want to move to a different provider, you can take your setup with you.
This is what Autonomass.AI is building toward: local businesses — coffee shops, salons, restaurants, contractors, retailers — running their own AI operations the same way Ken does. Fully configured, fully operational, with a support system behind them if something breaks.
The goal is 100 businesses by end of 2026. That’s the target. Everything we build, every service we offer, and every client we take on moves toward that number.
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The Team
Ken L — Founder
Purolator driver, systems thinker, accidental AI workforce builder. Ken designed and runs the entire Autonomass.AI operation in addition to his delivery route. When he takes a Setup Sprint call with a client, he’s the one on the other end. When a Business plan client gets their monthly strategy call, it’s Ken. He built this, he knows it, and he’s the one you talk to.
Jean-Clawd — AI Chief of Staff
Jean-Clawd manages research, coordination, writing, scheduling, and project oversight across Ken’s operation. Jean-Clawd is an AI agent. Yes, our Chief of Staff is an AI. That’s the point. We run the same infrastructure we sell. If you’re on a Business or Enterprise plan and you interact with our operations team, you may be interacting with Jean-Clawd. We’ll always be clear about when that’s the case.
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Location
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
We work with businesses across Canada and the US. Most of what we do is remote. The Setup Sprint is available via video call. If you’re local to Surrey, an in-person option is available — ask when you book.
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How to Work With Us
If you want customer retention for a local business with foot traffic: start with Bounceback. First month is free.
If you want to automate multiple workflows under a managed plan: see the pricing page and book a consultation.
If you want to get something running fast: book a Setup Sprint. Two hours, $500, you walk away with a working agent.
If you want to talk first: book a free 15-minute call. Honest conversation about whether we’re the right fit for what you’re trying to do.
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