I Didn’t Build Groupie to Replace Jobs. I Built It to Rebuild Lives.
I don’t believe in hustle porn. I believe in time well spent—with your kids, your craft, your calling.
The Grind Almost Got Me
I’ve burned the candle at both ends. Built agencies. Pitched investors. Crashed. Rebuilt. Crashed again.
Somewhere in that chaos, I realized something: I didn’t want a business that ran me—I wanted one that ran without me.
Groupie Was Born Out of Burnout
Groupie didn’t come from a whiteboard. It came from exhaustion. Missed moments with my son. Late nights pretending I was being productive.
I needed a teammate who never slept. Never forgot. Never complained. One that freed me up to do the things only I could do.
This Isn’t About Efficiency. It’s About Liberation.
Groupie isn’t here to replace your team. It’s here to give them their lives back. To let your best people focus on what they do best—and automate the noise in between.
If that sounds soft, good. I’m not building a hard-edged tech empire. I’m building something that helps humans thrive.
I built Groupie for the dad who wants dinner with his kids. For the founder who wants to take Friday off. For the human behind the hustle.
This Is Personal
You won’t see hype here. No fake demos. No “10x your revenue” promises. Just real automation that buys your time back.
Because life is short. And the grind doesn’t have to be your legacy.
Need help stepping back from the chaos?
Start a conversation with Groupie. And reclaim your time.


