Run an agency? Stop selling hours. Own an AI app.
You already win clients, run their ads, and keep their funnels converting. Build that skill into a product you own — one that sells while you sleep and compounds into an asset.
Start your AI businessYou already have every skill this takes.
The playbook that grew your agency is the same playbook that grows an AI app. Here's the better business to point it at.
Same skills. A far better business.
You sell hours. Revenue is capped by how many people you can hire and bill.
You sell software. It serves the 1,001st customer at the same token cost as the first.
More revenue means more headcount — salaries before profit.
More revenue means more AI tokens — a variable cost you only pay when customers do.
Projects end and retainers churn; you re-sell to keep the lights on.
An AI app is recurring by design — every customer bills every month.
Agency-client relationships turn over constantly; you're always replacing accounts.
Healthy software keeps ~106% of revenue year over year (best-in-class 120%+).
You run a stack of tools for every client — Shopify, Klaviyo, Attentive, and more.
Reeve is one platform — chat, support, email & SMS, phone, creative, CRM, e-sign — that you own.
The services market grows in line with the economy.
The AI-app market is forecast to grow ~47% a year.
Service businesses sell for a fraction of a software company's revenue multiple.
Healthy niche software sells for ~3–7× revenue (ARR).
You run the stack for your clients. Now own one.
The tools you manage for every client, every month — versus one platform that does all of it, under your brand.
Chat, support, email & SMS, phone, creative, CRM, and e-sign — one platform, one bill, priced by what you use.
See the productsPoint your skills at the better business.
Start your AI businessSOURCES
- [1]Reeve pricing
- [2]DTC subscription share of revenue (eAccountable, 2025)
- [3]SaaS net revenue retention (SaaS Capital, 2025)
- [4]AI App Market forecast (NextMSC, ~47% CAGR)
- [5]SaaS valuation multiples (Aventis Advisors, 2026)
Figures are drawn from the sources above and reflect published rates and public benchmarks as of July 2026. Software prices are monthly list prices; your costs vary by usage and plan.