Vigil Automated Systems

Yours,
restored.

Bespoke AI agents for operators whose work can't be replaced.
One operator, one agent. Memory compounds.

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For operators who'd rather be back at the work they love —
the gift only they bring.

VAS  ·  Interlude

Above the noise.

The view from a business that runs itself —
quiet, vast, and finally yours to look up from.

VAS  ·  Speciate

One bot. One operator.
Six months in, it knows you.

You don't need an oracle that knows everything. You speciate it.

Andrej Karpathy

Compounding.

Each hour back at your gift earns the next one.
Every hour the maintenance eats is a masterpiece left unmade.

One operator at a time  ·  quietly
VAS  ·  Remember

Memory is your moat.
It compounds daily.

An agent that doesn't remember you isn't a coworker.
It's a search bar.

Not a replacement. An amplifier.
The agent remembers everything else —
so you can spend your hours at the skill no AI agent will ever replace.

VAS  ·  The Artifact

Memory you can hold.

Every voice. Every decision. Every customer.
Carried forward like an heirloom — not retyped, not forgotten.

VAS  ·  Push

The work comes to you.
You stop chasing.

The best tool
is the one you forget you have.

VAS  ·  The Voice
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VAS  ·  The first wave

Picture the operator.

Every brilliant person has a thing only they can do.
The rest moves without you. A few of the first who said yes:

Design Studio Owner

He's back at the studio. The deposits, the follow-ups — already moving without him.

in production
Charter Captain

Sunrise on the lake. The morning's bookings are already drafted in his voice.

in production
Software Founder

Back to building the next thing. The maintenance never reaches her.

in production
The Operator

IPO week. Fifty LPs calling in twelve hours. Every one wants to know where they are. The system already drafted the answer.

in production

— and more, quietly underway —

VAS  ·  In motion

Watch it work.

One sentence in. Watch the agent draft. Watch what lands.

The operator typed
“create a google meeting for me and alp at 12:45 PT today.”
— and walked away
01The ask. A single sentence — “create a meeting with Alp at 12:45 PT today.”
02The work. Agent looks up Alp's email, sets the time correctly, attaches the Meet link, writes a three-line agenda.
03What landed. Title in his voice. Two guests. Meet link. Agenda — items the operator never opened the calendar to write.
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Built the same thing
for a billion-dollar
desk.

The operator was drowning in inbound LP calls the week of an IPO. The system drafted every answer in his voice. Verbatim where it needed to be. Built when the moment demanded it. The desk got its breath back.

"That looks amazing. That is extreme help."
CFO of Emergent Among the first to deploy  ·  Spring 2026

— and the same architecture runs the artist's deposits —

VAS  ·  A Letter

Write to me.

If you've stopped doing what made you start —
write to me. Let's get you back to it.

— Braden Sikes