LAUNCHING AUGUST 4 · CART OPENS 11 AM ET

>WORLD’S FIRST PERSISTENT-MEMORY AI BUSINESS OPERATOR

Deploy Autonomous Agents to Execute Hundreds of Real Business Tasks
— and Deliver the Finished Work —
Across Your Own and Your Clients’ Businesses,
All From One White-Label Command Center.

>it gets done on command

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The AI agents you already run are elite thinkers

researchplanningwriting

Done On Command is the operator that executes

✓ delivered work

Give it a real business task and it runs the whole thing — end to end, from instruction to delivered work — across every business you manage. It holds a self-updating memory of each one, so nothing gets re-explained and everything lands on-brand.

No tool juggling. No API wallets. No re-explaining your business to another AI.

From the web — or straight from Telegram.

50% commissions full funnel$6,250+ prize poolUp to $297 per buyerApply in under 2 minutesIt gets done on command

doc · command center — live

Give it a command. Approve it. Done.

Seven departments. Run a task, watch it work, approve it to ship — this is the exact loop your buyers live in.

Delivered 0/7

Every business runs in its own white-label dashboard — yours carries your brand; a client’s carries theirs.

Input — what your buyer gives it

>“Launch the offer page.”

📎 inspo-screenshot.pngbusiness memory · auto-loaded
logocolorsfontsvoiceoffers

That’s the whole input: one sentence, one file, and a memory it keeps itself.

Output — what comes back

run the task to see what comes back

Business memory — self-updating · always current

You approve every task before it goes live.

spokesperson studio

Give it a face. Get back a finished spokesperson video.

Upload a spokesperson avatar — a photo of the person who represents the business — and the operator delivers a fully cut, realistic talking-person video: narration, voiceover, b-roll, and captions, done. No camera. No studio. No reshoots.

Input — one photo, one sentence

>“Cut a 30-second spokesperson promo.”

📎 avatar.jpgbusiness memory · auto-loaded

Output — what comes back

✓ Rendered
realistic talking personb-roll cut innarration & voiceoversynced captionsfully cut, finished video

What it opens up

One avatar becomes a whole content channel: UGC-style videos, client promos, ad creatives, spokesperson explainers — shipped on command, in the brand they belong to. For the agency buyer, every client’s spokesperson lives in that client’s white-label dashboard.

And it stacks with everything else

The same approval gate. The same business memory. The same delivered-work loop — now with a face on it. Have a raw talking-head clip instead? Upload that and it’s edited into a polished spokesperson cut, b-roll and captions included.

the angle · why your list buys this

Your List Doesn’t Want Another Tool. They Want Something They Can Sell.

Look at who’s actually on your list. Agency owners. Local marketers. Freelancers trying to turn skills into a service. People who’ve bought a dozen AI tools and kept none — because a tool is one more thing to operate, and what they really want is something they can turn around and sell.

Done On Command is that. Every business it runs lives in its own white-label dashboard. Your buyer’s brand on the front. The client never sees us.

So the pitch your list hears isn’t “here’s another AI tool.” It’s: take on a client, spin up their business in your own branded command center, and deliver real work every month — pages live, videos rendered, campaigns sent, socials scheduled. That’s not a gig. That’s a retainer.

White-label dashboard per businessRetainer-ready deliverablesWorld’s-first claimCommercial license on every tier
The same command center shown twice — once in the buyer's agency brand, once in a client's brand — beside a monthly marketing-management invoice

The retainer frame

Businesses already pay monthly for exactly this work — marketing management, content, campaigns.

$500 – $3,000+ / month per client

Typical marketing-management retainers — industry pricing guides (Talo · WebFX), 2025–26

Done On Command is the delivery machine behind that invoice — and the platform itself costs one payment, one time.

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Launch Sequence

T-minus to launch.

T-minus · Pre-launch webinar — August 3 · 8 PM Eastern

--Days
--Hrs
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--Sec
Pre-Launch Webinar — August 3, 8 PM ET
01Build momentum
Launch Day Webinar — August 4, 10 AM ET
02Maximum push
Cart Opens — August 4, 11 AM ET
03Sales pages live
Cart Closes — August 9, 11:59 PM ET
04Final close

Lock these dates in your calendar — your sequences will write themselves.

the shift · once a generation

Every business you know is quietly becoming an AI business.

It’s already happening on your street.

The dentist whose recall messages go out the same morning, in her voice, without her touching a keyboard. The roofing company answering quote requests at 11 PM. The coach who tore down his funnel on a Tuesday and had a new one taking leads by Thursday. The little e-com brand shipping a fresh campaign every single week — while the shop next door still “gets to marketing when things slow down.”

The winners aren’t bigger. They aren’t smarter. They didn’t hire anyone.

They have AI doing work that used to need a team — and it compounds. Every week they ship and their competitor doesn’t, the gap gets a little wider. A follow-up sent the same day beats a better one sent never. Businesses can feel this happening around them. It’s why every owner you talk to is suddenly asking about AI.

“You’re not going to lose your job to an AI, but you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.”

— Jensen Huang · CEO, NVIDIA — Milken Institute Global Conference, May 2025
88%

of organizations now use AI in at least one business function — up from 78% a year earlier.McKinsey, The State of AI: Global Survey, 2025

Two storefronts at dusk — one dark and quiet, one alive with delivered-state glows: a page live, a message sent, a post published
This is the kind of transition that happens once. Electricity. The internet. This.

But walk into any of those winning businesses and you’ll find the same strange thing.

→ The owner isn’t the one running the AI.

the open seat · a job that didn’t exist

Business owners don’t want AI. They want it handled.

An empty command-center chair lit from above, facing a wall of small-business screens with pending requests

Here’s the part nobody says out loud.

The dentist isn’t prompting. The roofer has never opened a model picker in his life. The owners winning with AI aren’t running it — someone is running it for them.

Because owners don’t prompt. They don’t configure. They don’t compare models, stitch five tools together, or babysit output at midnight. They run a business. When they say “we should be using AI,” what they mean is: make the follow-ups go out. Get the page live. Ship the campaign. Don’t show me a dashboard — show me it’s done.

They won’t pay for another tool. They’ll pay for “it’s done.”

So a new seat is opening inside every business making this transition: the person who runs the AI. The operator. The one who takes “we need this” on Monday and comes back with “it’s live” on Tuesday.

Think about how many businesses are crossing over right now — and how few people on the planet can actually sit in that seat and deliver the finished work. Not talk about AI. Deliver.

What businesses are paying right now

Landing page builds

$500 – $2,000 per page

Landingi · Linear Design, 2025

Short promo / ad videos

$1,500 – $2,500 per 30-sec video

Beverly Boy Productions, 2025

Email marketing management

$500 – $3,000 per month

Talo cost guide, 2026

Social media management

$750 – $3,000 per month

WebFX · SolidGigs, 2025–26

Typical published market rates from industry pricing guides. Ranges vary widely by scope, provider, and market.

That seat pays. And it’s sitting empty almost everywhere.

You’d think the people best equipped to take it are the ones already running the most powerful AI agents. The tinkerers. The early adopters. People like the ones reading this page.

→ You’d think. Here’s the catch.

the catch · brains, no hands

You already run the smartest AI ever built. It still can’t deliver the work.

Let’s give your agents their due, because they’ve earned it.

Research that used to take a week — done before lunch. A launch plan, a content strategy, a competitor teardown — minutes. Drafts on demand, around the clock, at a level that would have cost real payroll two years ago. The thinking is genuinely world-class. And you already own it.

Now sit in that operator seat and take one real request from one real business. Watch what happens.

01

>“Get the offer page live by Friday.”

A hosted page, on a real URL, in their brand

✗ can’t
02

>“We need a promo video for the ad.”

Rendered, voiced, captioned, ready to run

✗ can’t
03

>“Here’s a clip of me talking — make it usable.”

Cut into a polished spokesperson video

✗ can’t
04

>“Send the campaign to our list.”

Drafted, approved, actually sent

✗ can’t
05

>“Keep our socials alive this month.”

Scheduled and publishing, on time, on-brand

✗ can’t

Five requests. Five dead ends. Not because your agents aren’t smart enough — because delivery was never their job. They think. They advise. They draft. Then they hand it all back to the only pair of hands in the operation: yours.

You hired brains. Nobody hired hands.

And here’s the second blade of it. Even the thinking layer runs a tab on you. Configs that need maintaining. API wallets funded across three providers — topped up, watched, leaking while you sleep. Keys that expire at the worst moment. And a business you re-introduce from scratch every single session, to tools that will have forgotten it again by morning.

A glowing intelligence at the center of a war room, finished-work requests pinned and waiting, an empty pair of work gloves on the desk

The thinking got automated. The delivery is still you.

And if you’re honest — you’ve already tried to fix this.

>the workarounds · what you’ve already tried

So you’ve probably already tried one of these three workarounds.

Workaround log · 3 cases on file

A pristine AI draft at the center of a desk swallowed by tool windows and tabs
Case 01FailedREF · DOC-01

Workaround 01 — Become the production department yourself

The Draft Trap

The agent hands you a beautiful draft at 9 AM. Copy for the page. A script for the video. A plan for the month. You feel ahead of the game.

Then the producing starts. Into the page builder to fight the template. Into the video editor to cut the thing. Into the design tool because the thumbnail’s wrong, into the email platform to rebuild the sequence, into the scheduler to queue the posts. Five tabs. Five subscriptions. Five learning curves. And not one of them knows the brand — so you fix the fonts, swap the colors, and upload the same logo for the hundredth time.

By 6 PM the draft from 9 AM is almost — almost — a finished asset.

The AI saved you an hour of thinking and handed you a day of producing.

Tools: 5+Subscriptions: stacking monthlyBrand memory: zero
A machine of taped cables, plugs, and wallet icons sparking at one joint, a calendar showing Tuesday
Case 02FailedREF · DOC-02

Workaround 02 — Duct-tape your agents into delivering

Broke On Tuesday

You’re technical enough to be dangerous, so you try to make the thinkers grow hands. A plugin here. An integration there. A workflow builder gluing it together, three API wallets funded across three providers, keys copied into config files on a Saturday you’ll never get back.

And it works. Honestly, beautifully — once.

Then Tuesday. A key expires, or a provider ships an update, or one node in the chain silently changes its output format. The whole pipeline folds right before a deliverable, and you’re doing surgery in a config file at midnight while the actual business task sits there. Not done.

You didn’t build a delivery system. You built a second job maintaining one.

API wallets: 3+Setup cost: your weekendsUptime: fragile
One operator between three client folders, brand-color threads from each tangling into a knot above their head
Case 03FailedREF · DOC-03

Workaround 03 — Take clients anyway

Capped At Three Clients

The demand is real — you’ve seen the seat, you know businesses pay for “it’s done.” So you land a client. Then a second.

Now everything doubles, then triples. Two more brands to hold in your head — their colors, their voice, their offers. Assets scattered across your tools with yours. Every campaign riding the same duct tape, except now a miss has a name attached and an invoice behind it. At two clients you’re treading water. At three, something ships late or ships in the wrong brand — and the client notices before you do.

The demand was never the problem. You are the bottleneck — because every tool you own forgets every business you serve, and the only place all of it lives together is your head.

Every client: re-explainedAssets: scatteredThe bottleneck: you

What this moment needs doesn’t exist yet.

Businesses need an operator — someone who takes the task and comes back with it done.

The operator needs a machine. One that takes the instruction and runs the whole thing, end to end. Builds it. Hosts it. Renders it. Sends it. Schedules it. Not drafts of the work — the finished work, delivered.

And that machine has to remember. Every business it runs — the brand, the voice, the offers, the past work — held in a memory that updates itself and never has to be told twice. So one operator can run one business, or ten, without becoming the bottleneck.

Not the agents — brilliant thinkers, no hands.

Not the tool stack — hands everywhere, memory nowhere.

Not the duct tape — dies every Tuesday.

Not you, doing it all manually — that’s the trap this was supposed to end.

That’s the gap.

That’s what we built.

introducing · the missing delivery layer

Done On Command.

The world’s first persistent-memory AI business operator. You give it a real business task. Autonomous agents execute the whole thing — end to end, from instruction to finished work, delivered. Across your own businesses and your clients’, from one white-label command center.

The command center on a laptop and the same task confirmed in a Telegram thread on a phone

The Command Center · Live — Every business. Every task. One screen — or one Telegram chat.

Browser-based.Hosted by us.No installs.Runs from your phone.

A tool

hands you a draft and waits for you to do the rest.

An operator

takes the task and comes back with it delivered: a page live at a real URL, a video rendered and captioned, a campaign approved and sent.

Not another AI toolbox. An operator. You don’t operate Done On Command. You command it.

The moat: it remembers every business it runs.

Point it at a domain and it builds that business’s memory — logo, colors, fonts, voice, offers. Then it keeps that memory current as the business changes, and puts it to work on every task. Your business. A client’s business. Ten businesses — each with its own living memory, its own white-label dashboard, none of them ever explained twice.

That’s why everything lands on-brand from the first draft. And it’s why one operator can run many businesses without becoming the bottleneck.

Business Memoryself-updating · always current
PagesVideoImagesLead MagnetsEmailSocialChatbot

One memory per business. Every task draws from it.

Approval-gated — nothing goes live without your yesIncluded credits to start — no API walletsBring one key (OpenRouter) any time — AI actions then cost zero creditsCommercial license — the work can be sold to clients

what it delivers · one operator, every department

Give it the task. Here’s what comes back done.

Not seven tools. One operator, running the departments a real business needs — from one memory, in one brand, behind one approval gate.

Row 01Pages

>“Launch the offer page.”✓ Live

A hosted landing page, live in your brand — built, published, and holding a real URL your traffic can hit.

  • Describe the page; it’s built from the business memory — on-brand from the first draft
  • See a design you like? Upload a screenshot and get a page built to match
  • Edit by chatting — “make the headline bigger, swap the hero image” — with revision history
  • Hosted for you, zero setup. Unbranded links, or publish on your own custom domain

Seven departments. One memory. One approval gate. Every task delivered in the brand it belongs to.

getting started · 5 steps

How Done On Command works — step by step

No servers. No installs. No design software. You command; it delivers.

01

Step 1 — Create a business

Point it at a domain. It builds that business’s memory automatically — logo, colors, fonts, voice, offers — and gives the business its own white-label dashboard. That memory keeps itself current from here on.

02

Step 2 — Connect your accounts

Your autoresponder (GetResponse, GoHighLevel, Brevo, or Mailchimp), your social networks, and — if you want — your own AI key.

03

Step 3 — Command

Describe the task in plain words, from the web dashboard or straight from Telegram. “Launch the offer page.” “Cut a 30-second promo.” “Send this week’s campaign.” The agents execute the whole thing from memory.

04

Step 4 — Approve

Nothing sends, posts, or publishes until you say go. Review the work, request changes by chatting, then approve.

“Launch the offer page.”awaiting approval
05

Step 5 — Delivered

Pages hosted and live. Campaigns sent through the business’s own list. Posts publishing on schedule. Real-time status on every render, send, and publish.

Included credits from day one — no API wallets to fund

Approval gate — on every outbound task

watch it run · full session

Watch the demo

One session, start to finish: a business created from a domain, a landing page commanded and published, a video rendered, a campaign approved and sent. This is what your list will see — and what they’ll be running the same day they buy.

This is the demo that does the selling. Send traffic; the product does the rest.

the open seat · the operator economy

Businesses will pay for “it’s done.” Your list can be the one who says it.

Go back to that open seat. Every business crossing into the AI era needs someone to run it — and the owners won’t be the ones prompting. They’ll pay whoever takes the task and comes back with the finished work, delivered.

Until now, taking that seat didn’t scale. Every client meant another brand held in your head, another pile of scattered assets, another stack of tools that forget everything. Three clients was the ceiling — you read the case file.

Done On Command removes the ceiling. Every client business gets its own self-updating memory and its own white-label dashboard. Every task lands in that client’s brand. One operator, running many businesses, from one command center — without becoming the bottleneck.

The command chair now occupied — the operator at work, client business screens around them showing delivered states

What businesses pay right now

Landing page builds

$500 – $2,000

per page

Landingi · Linear Design, 2025

Short promo / ad videos

$1,500 – $2,500

per 30-sec video

Beverly Boy Productions, 2025

Email marketing management

$500 – $3,000

per month

Talo cost guide, 2026

Social media management

$750 – $3,000

per month

WebFX · SolidGigs, 2025–26

Typical published market rates from industry pricing guides. Ranges vary widely by scope, provider, and market.

The retainer math

This isn’t gig work — it’s a retainer relationship. Businesses pay monthly for exactly what the operator delivers: the pages, the campaigns, the socials, the follow-ups. One month of one client’s retainer covers the entire platform — which costs one payment, one time. Every month after that, and every client after the first, is margin your buyer keeps.

Built to be sold as a service.

  • Every client business runs in its own white-label dashboard — the client sees your buyer’s brand, not ours
  • Agency Platinum: run up to 10 client businesses, 5,000 credits a month, no watermark on generated pages — plus an agency website, agency assets, and an agency license
  • Reseller Pro: sell Done On Command itself — 25 accounts, keep the sale
  • Commercial license on every tier, from the $47 front end up

Promoting Done On Command isn’t selling another AI tool. It’s handing your audience the seat every business is trying to fill — and the machine that lets one person fill it many times over, under their own brand, on a monthly retainer.

for affiliates · operator to operator

Why promote Done On Command

Here’s the case. Operator to operator.

01

The category is hot. The claim is fresh.

Your list has been buying AI for two years. What they haven’t seen is an operator — autonomous agents that deliver finished, published work instead of drafts. “World’s first persistent-memory AI business operator” is a claim nobody else on the platform is making.

88%of organizations now use AI in at least one business function — and almost none of it delivers finished work.McKinsey, The State of AI: Global Survey, 2025

02

The audience fit is dead-on.

JVZoo lists run heavy with agency buyers, local marketers, and freelancers — people who don’t just buy tools, they buy things they can sell. Done On Command is exactly that: run client businesses in white-label dashboards, deliver the work, bill the retainer. And for the tool-fatigued solo operator, the pitch is even simpler: delivered work instead of drafts.

Agency operatorsLocal marketersFreelancersAffiliate marketersSolo operatorsCoaches & creators
03

The moat shows up on camera.

Persistent memory isn’t a claim your list has to take on faith. In the demo, the second task comes out on-brand without anyone re-explaining anything — and the buyer sees it happen. Products with demos that prove the differentiator convert. This one does.

04

50% commissions. Up to $297 per buyer.

FE — Done On Command$47 $23.50

OTO 1 — Pro$67 $33.50

OTO 2 — VIP Concierge$67 $33.50

OTO 3 — Agency Platinum$97 $48.50

OTO 4 — Reseller Pro$197 $98.50

Bundle — Everything Bundle$347 $173.50

Mega Bundle — add-on$247 $123.50

50% on every product in the funnel.

05

Real product. Real team. Real support desk.

Todd Gross

Todd Gross — 25+ years of JVZoo launches · runs the trainings and the campaign

Rohit Shah

Rohit Shah — technical co-founder · product, architecture & engineering

Built ✓Hosted ✓Live demo ✓14-day refund ✓Support desk ✓
06

Built to keep the sale.

Buyers who get delivered work don’t refund. The FE gives a taste of everything — pages, video, images, lead magnets, email, social, the chatbot — so day one ends with real output. The approval gate means no rogue surprises. The credits are transparent, with a bring-your-own-key path so nobody feels trapped. And the 14-day guarantee backs it all.

Refund risk profileLowYour commissions stay yours.

the funnel · 7 products · 50% across the board

Every product. Every commission.

50% on everything. Bundle is the recommended buy. Mega Bundle is the add-on your Bundle buyers see next — that’s the path that pays $297.

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Your commission · per buyer on this path

$297.00

The math — Bundle $173.50 · + Mega Bundle $123.50 · Total $297.00

Push the Bundle — it pays you more too. The full piecemeal path (FE + all four OTOs) tops out at $237.50. The Bundle + Mega path pays $297.00. The best buy for your list is the best path for you.

Commission rate — 50% across — every product in the funnel

Payouts — Direct — from JVZoo on schedule

prizes · $6,250+ pool · 6 podium slots

Two contests. Six podium slots. Real cash.

Stacked on top of 50% commissions across the entire funnel. Paid out within two weeks of launch close.

Opening Contest

Days 1 → 3 (Aug 4–6)

Open the launch.

$3,500

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#3$500

Closing Contest

Days 4 → 6 (Aug 7–9)

Close the cart.

$2,750

#1$1,500
#2$750
#3$500

Total prize pool

$6,250+

Opening $3,500 + Closing $2,750 = $6,250+

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receipts · track record · reciprocity

We always support our affiliates.

We promote the affiliates who promote us. That’s not a slogan. That’s the track record.

Finished #1 on the JVZoo leaderboard — these are the most recent 12.

Twelve JVZoo launches where Todd finished #1 on the affiliate leaderboard

When you promote Done On Command, we promote you back on the next launch. That’s how this network compounds. The affiliates who show up for this round get reciprocity on every launch we touch after — and between us, we touch a lot of them.

This is a long game. We’re playing it like one.

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