Quick math problem for you.

A full-time employee — even a mediocre one — runs a local business owner somewhere between $3,500 and $4,600 a month.

That's salary. Benefits. Payroll taxes. Sick days. Training time.

The occasional "can I leave early on Friday."

And that's if they show up and do the job right.

Now here's the AI Employee version of that same role:

  • No salary
  • No benefits
  • No sick days
  • No bad attitude
  • Works 24/7
  • Never asks for a raise

You set it up once, and it just runs.

That's not a hypothetical... that's the exact pitch that turned into my first $1,000 upfront + $500/month client (I told you that story this morning).

Here's the part that matters for you: business owners already know what a real employee costs them.

So when you show up offering something that does the job for a fraction of the price, with zero ongoing management headache?

They don't need convincing. They need someone to build it for them.

That's literally what's inside AI Employee Formula: the exact setup process, the client-getting method, the pricing scripts, all of it.

$497 normally. Today it's still $21.

That deal disappears at midnight EST tomorrow, after that it goes back up to full price.

➡️ Get AI Employee Formula for $21 before midnight tomorrow

Talk soon,

Paul James

P.S. Tomorrow's the last day this is $21.

After that, the discount window's officially closing and the price goes back to $497.