John spent five years at Chick-fil-A, finishing as a Drive Thru Director. That's hundreds of orders an hour, a team to manage in real time, and no patience for systems that slow things down. He learned early what it costs when operations break — in dollars, in time, and in the people who have to carry the load.
He moved into banking next. Different pace, same problem underneath: too many hours spent on work that should be handled automatically. Too many capable people doing what a well-built system could do better, faster, without complaint.
He taught himself AI the way most people learn what they actually need: out of necessity, one problem at a time. GB2GLLC is the result. Three products built for the same operator he used to be — someone running a real business, who knows exactly what's broken, and just needs it fixed.
Every client gets the same thing: software built with the care you bring to your own work. No hand-wavy roadmaps. No six-month timelines for a chatbot. The job gets done, it gets done right, and you're not left holding the bag when it's over.