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Cursor for Business: Ship Software Faster and Stop Paying for Features You Don't Need

Most businesses spend 3 to 6 months waiting on a developer to build something that should take 3 weeks. Cursor changes that math. It is an AI-first code editor that writes, edits, and ships code alongside your developer, cutting build time by 40 to 70% on most projects. Shane Brady uses Cursor as a core build tool inside custom automation systems, so clients get working software faster without doubling their dev budget.

Updated April 21, 2026

The AI workforce that handles this for your business.

We don't build one giant AI bot. We build twelve specialists, each one trained on your business and each one focused on a specific revenue leak. They work together as a team. You hire one or hire all of them. Here's what each agent does:

Riley, the AI Receptionist. Answers every call, qualifies the caller, books the job. 24/7.

Riley picks up the phone the moment it rings. She asks the right questions, looks up your calendar, and books the appointment before the caller has a chance to try the next contractor on Google. Every missed call becomes a captured job.

Plugs the missed calls leak. See Riley’s ROI calculator →

Cole, the AI Lead Closer. Responds to inbound web leads in under 60 seconds.

Cole is the first responder for every form fill, chat, or lead source. The second a lead lands, he's already replying in your voice with the right question, the right context, and the right next step. Response time goes from hours to seconds.

Plugs the slow follow-up leak. See Cole’s ROI calculator →

Ava, the AI Scheduler. Confirms, reminds, reschedules. No-shows go to zero.

Ava runs the calendar like a hawk. Day-before confirmations, morning-of reminders, and the second a customer says they can't make it she finds them a new slot before they ghost. Booked-to-completed ratio jumps.

Plugs the no-shows leak. See Ava’s ROI calculator →

Marcus, the AI Collector. Chases unpaid invoices. Polite. Persistent. Paid.

Marcus runs the AR follow-up your bookkeeper doesn't have time for. Day 1 friendly nudge, day 7 firmer reminder, day 14 escalation with a payment link. He recovers cash you'd otherwise write off and shrinks DSO.

Plugs the unpaid invoices leak. See Marcus’s ROI calculator →

Maya, the AI Support Agent. 24/7 customer service across web chat, SMS, and email.

Maya handles the customer service queue your team can't keep up with. She answers FAQs from your real knowledge base, processes refunds and returns, books rescheduling, and escalates only when a human truly needs to step in.

Plugs the support overload leak. See Maya’s ROI calculator →

Quinn, the AI Quote Closer. Sends quotes, follows up, recovers ghosted deals.

Quinn takes the quotes that went out and never came back. She runs a multi-week follow-up sequence built from what's actually closed your past deals, surfaces objections, and pulls ghosted prospects back into the pipeline.

Plugs the ghosted quotes leak. See Quinn’s ROI calculator →

Reese, the AI Onboarder. Walks every new customer through the first 30 days.

Reese owns the first 30 days. She welcomes every new customer, walks them through setup, checks in at the right milestones, and surfaces issues before they become churn. The customers who stick around are usually the ones who got onboarded right.

Plugs the early churn leak. See Reese’s ROI calculator →

Sage, the AI Reviewer. Asks every customer for a review. At the right moment.

Sage asks every customer for a review the moment they're happiest. She times the ask perfectly, sends through whichever channel they prefer, and routes negative feedback to you privately before it lands on Google.

Plugs the low review velocity leak. See Sage’s ROI calculator →

Drew, the AI Dispatcher. Routes incoming work to the right person, fast.

Drew triages every incoming job. He looks at location, skill required, tech availability, and customer priority, then routes it to the right person in seconds. Dispatch goes from a full-time job to a background process.

Plugs the dispatch admin leak. See Drew’s ROI calculator →

Beck, the AI Bookkeeper. Categorizes, reconciles, flags weirdness. Daily.

Beck handles the bookkeeping grind. He categorizes transactions, reconciles accounts, flags anything that looks off, and keeps your books month-end ready every single day. Your accountant gets clean data, your CPA bill drops.

Plugs the bookkeeping drag leak. See Beck’s ROI calculator →

Indi, the AI Marketer. Content, social, email campaigns. In your voice. At 5x output.

Indi runs the content engine. Blog posts, social, email campaigns, ad copy, review replies. She writes in your voice using your actual brand voice doc, ships on schedule, and measures every piece against real conversions.

Plugs the marketing bottleneck leak. See Indi’s ROI calculator →

Owen, the AI Reporter. Daily business dashboard, delivered to your inbox.

Owen pulls every number that matters every morning. Revenue, jobs booked, jobs completed, AR aging, lead source ROI, customer NPS. He delivers the dashboard at 6am so you walk into your day already knowing what's up.

Plugs the reporting drag leak. See Owen’s ROI calculator →

Every agent is custom-built around how your business actually runs. The voice your phone agent uses, the questions it asks, the calendar it books into, the CRM it writes to, the pricing rules it follows: all configured to your operation. No generic chatbot energy. No off-the-shelf. The agents sound like you because they are trained on you.

Build with one agent first if you want to start small. Most clients pick the single biggest revenue leak (usually missed calls or slow follow-up) and ship that agent in 2 to 4 weeks. From there, the next agents stack on top because the foundation is already in place: the integrations, the knowledge base, the brand voice, the analytics. Each new agent is faster to build than the last.

Run the ROI calculator on every agent

Your AI Workforce

Twelve AI employees ready to plug into your business.

Voice receptionist, lead closer, scheduler, collector, support, plus 7 more. Each one trained on your business.

Meet the workforce

Common questions

Do I need a developer on my team to use Cursor for business?

Yes. Cursor makes developers faster, it does not replace them. You need someone who can read and review the code Cursor produces. If you do not have a developer internally, you can work with Shane Brady to handle the technical side while you focus on the business requirements and outcomes.

What tools does Cursor work well with in a business automation stack?

Cursor is used to write the custom code that connects and extends tools like Make.com, n8n, Supabase, Airtable, Stripe, GoHighLevel, and HubSpot. It is particularly useful for building the middleware logic that sits between platforms when native integrations do not exist or cannot handle your specific requirements.

Can Cursor replace Make.com or Zapier for automations?

No, and it is not designed to. Cursor writes code, it does not run automations. The right approach is to use Make.com or n8n for workflow automation and bring in Cursor when those platforms need custom code modules to handle something they cannot do natively. They work better together than either does alone.

What kinds of businesses get the most value from a Cursor-powered build?

Businesses that have outgrown no-code tools and need something custom, companies shipping internal tools or client portals, and founder-led businesses that want to move faster without doubling their dev team. If your biggest constraint is build speed or development cost, Cursor directly addresses both.

How does Shane Brady use Cursor differently than just hiring a developer who uses it?

Shane Brady brings Cursor into a broader system design that includes automation platforms, database architecture, and integration strategy. Cursor is used to build the custom code layer within a system that also uses Make.com, Supabase, and other tools. The result is a complete business system, not just a piece of code, which means you get something that runs, scales, and can be maintained without a full-time developer on payroll.

What happens if the code Cursor writes has bugs or breaks something?

This is why technical oversight matters. Cursor produces high-quality code most of the time, but it can make logic errors on complex tasks. Every system Shane Brady builds includes testing, review, and documentation so that issues are caught before they reach production. If you are using Cursor internally, make sure your developer reviews and tests every output before deployment.

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