The Inbox Warden
Reads every email, drafts replies in your voice, escalates only what needs you, and turns the inbox from a swamp into a sorted queue.
- Auto-triage by intent
- Draft replies in your voice
- Block calendar-grab attempts
- Daily inbox digest
Instant infrastructure. Zero headcount. I deploy custom digital employees that manage your inbox, draft your documents, and run your back-office for one flat monthly fee.
Most companies are trying to bolt agents onto broken processes. The cost shows up six months later as failed automations, frustrated teams, and tools no one trusts.
lessClick is the utility company for the agentic age. We diagnose the chaos first, then deploy a pre-trained digital workforce that lives in our infrastructure. You don't manage models, tokens, security, or updates. You pay for output.
You don't have to design, train, or maintain anything. We bring the pre-built workforce, install it into your tools, and run it from our cloud.
No API keys to provision. No models to update. No security to audit. No tokens to track. The whole rig sits in our environment, isolated per client.
Every agent improves every week as we add skills, refine memory, and ship new capabilities. Your digital employee gets better while you sleep.
One flat monthly fee. No retainers, no hourly creep, no surprise usage charges. Unlimited requests through a single board.
From the moment you subscribe to the moment your first digital employee is running in your stack, this is the whole experience.
Pay through Stripe. You get a private Trello board and a single intake form: what's the bottleneck, what tools should the agent live in, what does success look like in 30 days.
Tell me which seat is on fire. Inbox, pipeline, back-office, document drafting. I scope the first agent, share a Loom of the plan, and start building. No status calls.
Inside 48 hours your first digital employee is deployed in your stack and working. You request more skills through Trello. The agent gets better every week.
Each agent is a productized role. Pick one to start, add more as the business asks for it. They share memory across your stack so the second hire onboards faster than the first.
Reads every email, drafts replies in your voice, escalates only what needs you, and turns the inbox from a swamp into a sorted queue.
Scrapes lists, qualifies leads, drafts outreach, and feeds your CRM. The grunt work that usually swallows an SDR, done overnight.
Drafts contracts, reviews supplier docs, tracks renewals, summarises threads, builds SOPs from how your team actually works.
No account managers. No project leads. No standing meetings. The whole experience is a board, a Loom, and a working agent. Built like a system, not a service.
Trello board per client. Drop the work in, the agent gets a new skill or the next task runs. No "out of scope" conversations.
From signed up to first agent live in your stack inside two working days. Skill packs ship one at a time, in order.
Every agent is monitored continuously. If a gateway falls over, the system restores itself before you notice.
Every change ships with a short Loom showing what moved, why, and how to break it. You watch when you want to.
No annual contracts. No notice periods. Pause for a month, the workforce holds. Cancel, the workforce powers down.
Your agents, your memory, your data. Nothing crosses tenants. Each workforce runs in its own private environment.
Start with the audit if you want a diagnosis before you commit. Start with the subscription if you already know the inbox is on fire.
A managed digital workforce. Pre-trained, hosted, monitored, and improved every week. Founding-member price locked for the life of the subscription.
A focused 60-minute call to find the operational bottleneck slowing the business down. You walk away with a written BMOA roadmap and the first agent to deploy.
The questions I get on every call. Answered here so you don't have to schedule one.
That's exactly what the $500 Bottleneck Audit is for. We spend 60 minutes on the highest-cost operational seat in the company and you walk away with a written BMOA Roadmap that names the first agent to install. If you subscribe within 14 days, the $500 is credited to your first month.
48 hours from subscribe to running in your stack, on average. Some skill packs (like inbox triage) ship in 24. Complex multi-tool agents (like a Legal-Ops Associate hooked into three SaaS apps) can take 72. You see the build progress in your Trello board.
Drop as many skill requests, agent updates, or new-task briefs into your Trello board as you want. I work them one at a time, in order, queued. There's no per-request charge, no token billing, no usage cap. Most clients run 2-6 active skill requests at any time.
Yes. Each client gets a dedicated cloud workspace and a private memory store. Your data, your agent, your context, never crosses tenants. Nothing about you is in anyone else's agent environment, ever.
Pause any time from your Stripe portal. The agent powers down, your context is preserved, your Trello board freezes in place. Resume when you're ready and the workforce comes back online exactly where it left off. No reactivation fee.
If the first agent isn't earning its keep within 14 days of going live, email me and I refund 75% of month one. No clawback questions, no exit interview. You keep any artifacts the agent produced. The 25% covers infrastructure spin-up + the operator hours already spent.
Anything with an API or browser interface. Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Notion, Linear, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Airtable, Google Drive, Stripe, the standard SaaS stack. Custom internal tools are possible if they have an API. Hardware, legacy on-prem systems, or air-gapped environments are out of scope.
Run entirely by me, Godfrey. No subcontractors. No account managers. No offshore team. The agents are designed, deployed, and maintained by one operator using a proprietary harness. That's the whole reason the pricing works the way it does and the reason you never sit in a status call.
Every agent runs in a sandboxed environment with reversible actions where possible. Sensitive operations (sending email, posting to social, executing payments) have approval gates by default. If something goes wrong, we roll back, patch the logic, and ship the fix. Watchdog monitoring restarts failed gateways automatically.
Yes. The flat fee is for unlimited skill requests across an unlimited number of agents in your workspace. Start with the Inbox Warden, add a Growth Engine in month two, layer in a Legal-Ops Associate in month three. The price stays the same.
NDAs: yes, happy to sign. Security reviews: yes, I can answer a standard vendor questionnaire. SOC 2: not yet, we're a one-operator company. If your procurement team requires SOC 2 to engage, we're probably not the right fit at this stage.
Because the math doesn't work otherwise. One operator + multiple clients + status meetings = the operator becomes the bottleneck. Trello + Loom moves faster, leaves a written record, and lets you watch the update at 2x when you have time. If you want a service that runs on standups and quarterly business reviews, this isn't it.
The agents are designed by me, deployed by me, and maintained by me. There is no account manager, no offshore studio, no sales rep, no support tier. When you message the Trello board, that's me. When you watch the Loom, that's my voice. When something breaks, it's my problem and I'll have a fix on the board before you notice.
The reason the pricing works the way it does is that one operator running a proprietary agent harness can do the work of an in-house ops team for a fraction of the cost. You're paying for the system. The system happens to be operated by a human who answers his own messages.
An Ops Manager costs $80,000+ and 3 months to ramp. An SDR costs $60,000+ and most quit inside a year. An EA costs $50,000+ and books holiday in August. A digital employee deploys in 48 hours, never sleeps, and gets better every week.
This is not a productivity hack. It's a different shape of company. The teams that figure it out first will spend the next decade running operations the size of a Series C with the headcount of a seed-stage startup.
Two ways to start. Book the $500 audit if you want a diagnosis before you commit. Or skip straight to the subscription if you already know which seat is on fire.