
Josh Levine
The Valley's AI Automation Guru.
Helping Phoenix business owners figure out where AI actually fits.
Brainstorm with JoshMost business owners know AI is going to matter. They just don't know where to start, what's hype, or what's actually worth their time. That's the call I take. I've spent the last twenty years building businesses and the last few years building AI products that ship. If you've got a problem worth solving, I've probably already thought about it.
What I've Built
A 30,000-foot tour of the flagship products.
RICHARD
Practice intelligence OS for healthcare providers.
Five AI modules (INTAKE, PULSE, SPARK, SLEEP, and TRACTION) that run new patient onboarding, daily practice pulse, marketing spark, recovery flows, and revenue traction. Currently live in orthodontic practices with a 99.2% patient completion rate, and expanding into real estate and other verticals.
Tame My Inbox (TMI)
AI email assistant for solopreneurs and small teams drowning in inbox chaos.
Built around IRIS, an AI that reads your email, triages by urgency, drafts responses in your voice, and protects your focus. Twelve dollars a month, runs inside your existing Gmail, pre-beta.
Idea Autopsy
AI co-pilot that pressure-tests business ideas before you waste months building.
A seven-stage autopsy runs your idea through market reality, competitive landscape, audience fit, monetization, and execution feasibility. You walk out with a scorecard and a real list of next steps. Twenty-nine dollars a month after a seven-day trial, in open beta.
WatchWitness
Surveillance and incident intelligence for property owners.
AI-powered live monitoring, automatic clip preservation, threat detection, and one dashboard for multi-location operators. Currently watching 30-plus cameras across the Phoenix market.
Why a Brainstorm, Not a Sales Call
The 60 minutes you book is a brainstorm. No deck, no pitch, no contract at the end. Bring your weirdest automation idea, your messiest workflow, or the thing you've been putting off. You walk out with clarity, and if it makes sense to work together later, we'll figure that out later.
