
No window. No dashboard. He watches your selling day like a sharp junior teammate, then works it with you.

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That little black cutout at the top of your Mac? That’s his house. No window, no dashboard, no tab to remember. He watches your selling day from up there like a sharp junior teammate, and only comes out when he has something for you.
Dale wants 250 units by Friday. You’re nowhere near your desk. RevBud lives on your screen, so the moment it arrives, he’s already read the thread. Nothing to forward. Nothing to remember.
He carries it into your CRM himself: logged to the account, task created, receipt stamped. Everything RevBud does leaves one. Ask him “what did Dale want?” a week from now and he’ll show you.
Before every meeting he taps you with the brief: the last thread, the open number, and the thing you’d have missed — the CFO just joined the invite. He heard what you promised, and the draft is already waiting.
Sarah pushes on lead times. RevBud hears it, checks the live web from his notch, and appears with the rebuttal while her words are still hanging in the air. Nobody on the call knows but you.
The proposal drafted from the transcript. Promises tracked from your own mouth. Reorders chased at midnight. All of it receipted, all of it on your Mac.
Most AI tools ask you to trust them on day one. RevBud asks you to watch him work. Autonomy is earned one rung at a time, per job, and you can demote him whenever you want.
Learns your deals, your voice, your rhythm. Touches nothing.
Replies, briefs, and follow-ups appear ready. You approve every send.
Routine follow-ups go out on his own. Every one reversible.
Whole cadences run themselves. You read the digest and steer.
Good work earns the next rung. Sloppy work loses it. Every action he takes writes a receipt you can audit, and demotion is one click.