Scout
Research & Intelligence
Watches the market so Archer plans from facts, not vibes.
Meet Scout →
For operators wearing every hat
You’re the strategist, the writer, the bookkeeper and the builder, usually before lunch. A real crew of AI specialists takes the work off your plate, with an honest line on what it can and can’t do.
Twelve specialists that run my operation every day. Move your cursor across them, and each one lights up in its own colour and tells you what it really does, including the parts that still need me.
The specialists do the work. The Council, Compliance and the Audit seat make sure it’s right. One operator signs off. That’s the difference between a crew you trust overnight and a gamble you hope pays off.
Important, read first
Crewible runs inside Claude Code. On the one-time plan that takes a Claude Pro or Max subscription; the free Claude plan will not work. On the monthly plan the engine is included, so you don’t need a Claude subscription at all.
The pitch
"7 AI employees that run your business while you sleep."
The truth
You get specialists that do real work: supervised, not unsupervised. The ones who skip that distinction are selling you a refund request.
The pitch
"Fully autonomous. Set it and forget it."
The truth
Autonomy has a ceiling. Scheduling buys you overnight runs on well-defined jobs. It does not buy you a business that runs itself.
The pitch
"No technical skills needed."
The truth
Claude Code is a developer tool. You don't need to be an engineer, but you need to be comfortable in a terminal. I'll tell you that before you pay, not after.
The pitch
"Replace your whole team."
The truth
This makes a small operator dangerous, not unemployed. It's leverage, not a layoff.
Every line on the right is something I learned running this for real. That’s the whole product: the truth, plus the system that survives it.
Everyone sells you the first layer and pretends the other two don’t exist. They’re where it actually gets hard, and where it actually pays off.
Named specialists, each with one job. Scout watches the market. Archer plans. Forge builds. Finn counts. Not one chatbot wearing twelve hats. Twelve files, each genuinely good at one thing.
A shared memory every crew member reads from and writes to. The part nobody talks about, and the reason the crew compounds instead of repeating itself. Your business's knowledge, structured so the machine can use it.
Ember runs the scheduled jobs overnight. Bench, the Council, reviews what the crew produces before it ships, and can veto it. That's the honest version of “while you sleep”: not unsupervised, self-supervised.
The Council, at work over the brain vault.
Independent reviewers reading the shared memory, the governance layer no competitor is even selling, made visible.
This isn’t a demo account
Here’s a real launch, start to finish. One instruction from you, the specialists handing work to each other, one result. You get on with your day. And this is just one example of how the flow works: point the crew at any job and it runs the same way. Want more than an example? The crew logs what it actually did each week on the receipts page.
Scout scans the market and competitors, and finds the gap worth moving on.
Archer turns that into a clear, sequenced launch plan.
Red writes the landing page and the emails in your voice.
Forge builds the page and ships it.
Bench reviews all of it, catches two mistakes, and approves.
Ember schedules the emails to go out overnight.
Finn tracks the revenue it brings in.
Ruby sums the whole thing up for you in one message.
One operator. One instruction. The whole crew. That’s the leverage.
Buy it once for A$99 and run it on your own Claude plan, or go monthly for A$79 with the engine included. Either way it installs in your own Claude Code. No setup fees, no catch.
New to this? Read the step-by-step install guide.
What the AI-employee gurus don’t tell you. The reality test, in writing. The thing I wish someone had handed me before I wasted a month believing the ads. No pitch until you’ve read it. If it talks you out of buying, it did its job.
One guide, then a short honest sequence. No spam, and you can leave whenever you like.