The product, in detail

You don't own the platform
your business runs on.
You rent a login.

Your contacts, your funnels, your automations — all sitting on a vendor's servers, keyed by them, stranded the day you leave. The Steven Project ships you the whole system as a sealed box you control. The machine holds the consistency so you can hold the presence.

The signature difference

The field, the edge, and the green card.

This is what walled SaaS structurally cannot do. The same human is often a customer of more than one of your offers — but their data belongs to them, behind a hard boundary. Most CRMs pick a side: one shared database, or a dozen disconnected silos. The Steven Project holds both, and the seam between them is the product.

The edge

A hard, owned boundary per person.

A contact isn't a row in a shared vendor database. It's an encrypted record in your file, with your key. The edge is the wall around each person's data — real, enforced, and yours. Boundaries are not a setting; they're the architecture.

The field

One human, recognized across your offers.

Shared awareness, quiet and in the background. When someone shows up in two of your ventures, the system recognizes them as one person — so you stop re-entering the same human into a dozen disconnected tools. The field is real. It just never pools your data on someone else's server.

The green card

Recognition is not authorization.

The consent seam between the two. A venture can be aware a contact exists elsewhere without being allowed to see their data — until a green card is granted. Deliberate, per-venture, and revocable. Recognition is automatic and low-stakes; authorization is consented and reversible.

Recognition is automatic. Authorization is granted. Consent is revocable — any time.
Consent is built into the architecture, not bolted on as a policy. A policy is a promise you have to trust the vendor to keep. A green card is a gate the system can't open without you. That difference is the whole game.
What's inside the box

One install. A whole company's worth of system.

Not a chatbot bolted onto a legacy CRM. A staffed, coordinated system that builds and runs your business — with an AI assistant named Steven that doesn't sit in the corner. It is the system.

The CRM engine

Encrypted contacts, per-offer pipelines, Contact 360, the Collective Front Door, a forms builder, and a durable automation brain. The heart of the box.

● Built & running today

Steven + the agent team

A staffed roster — engineering, design, marketing, finance, research, and venture-scoped specialists. "Build me a funnel for my new offer" is a sentence, not a weekend. The right specialist does the work.

The Conductor

Orchestrates the agents, runs them in parallel, keeps the lanes from colliding, and surfaces only the decisions that genuinely need you. Eight agents working ≠ eight interruptions.

Course Builder

Author and deliver courses and memberships from inside the box — wired to the same field and the same payments. Your audience, your content, your rails.

Mission Control

Your dashboard and cockpit over all of it — every venture, pipeline, funnel, message, and dollar on one screen. Not twelve browser tabs and twelve logins. The whole field, one view.

Your own Stripe, number & credentials

Money, SMS, email, and calendar all sit under your accounts — never the vendor's. Payments run through your own Stripe; your own virtual line is your SMS channel.

In active build

It installs once and updates quietly over a secure channel — with your consent for each change.

The CRM engine, in detail

The part that's live today.

The front door, the edge, the field, the green card, Contact 360, messaging, scheduling, and the cross-venture graph are built and running today — not slideware. This is the proven engine the whole box stands on. ● Built & running today

Collective Front Door

One intake surface across all your offers. A lead enters once and lands in the shared field — recognized, not duplicated — while every venture keeps its own hard boundary.

Encrypted contacts — AES-256, your key

Every contact record encrypted at rest with a key you hold. Not the vendor's key. Not a shared cloud database. If it's encrypted by them, it isn't yours. Here it's yours.

Per-offer pipelines, audited

A pipeline per offer, scoped to its venture, with an audit trail on the work. Money chains stay isolated by architecture — no commingling, no quarterly cleanup.

Contact 360 — logged access on every read

The full picture of one human across your field — and every read of their private data is logged. Access isn't just controlled by the green card; it's recorded. Privacy you can audit, not just trust.

Forms builder

Stand up lead-capture forms that feed straight into the shared field. No copy-paste between a form tool and a CRM — the form is the front door.

Workflow & automation brain

A durable automation engine for follow-ups, drips, and routing — that survives a crash or a long day without losing the thread. The system tends its own state so the work keeps moving.

Memory & privacy

Memory that can't lie. Work that never leaves your box.

The #2 thing buyers distrust about AI assistants is brittle memory — confident systems that misremember. The Steven Project answers that structurally, and routes anything sensitive to a model that runs on your own hardware.

Sourced memory

Every memory-drawn fact cites its own source — file, line, and date — so a recall is a receipt, not a claim. You can click and check. A system that can show you exactly where it learned something can't quietly drift into fiction.

Local-model privacy

Sensitive work — private reflection, confidential drafting, anything that shouldn't touch the cloud — is routed to a local model running on your own hardware. Privacy by architecture, not by promise. The cloud never sees what the box can handle alone.

Audited access, end to end. Every read of private data is logged — in the CRM, in memory, across the field. Sovereignty isn't a marketing word here: encrypted-at-rest, your key, your Stripe, your number, your box, local-model privacy, and a trail you can verify.

Get a build made for you.

Tell us about your business — solo, small, or corporate. We'll map your ventures, show you the live engine, and scope a sovereign Steven Project kit you own.