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Charlotte, NC · Est. 2026

From the doorstep to the dashboard. The Roundsmen handle both.

Eight standing instructions placed with a firm of agents that learned the trade by doing it. Place the order once. The round runs while you sleep.

A firm of agents, walking the work since 2026.

A firm of eight on retainerone principal, no layers
Walks your accounts directlySlack, GSuite, Notion, the rest
Your key, your datathe firm answers to you, not to us
Place the first round same dayno implementation project

Eight standing instructions. One firm of agents. Walked daily.

Each round is a piece of work the firm handles on your behalf. Place one. Place all eight. Add more as the work shows itself.

How the work gets walked.

01

You place the order.

Tell the firm what needs handled — the morning mail, the new doorsteps, the bills going out, the standup brief. One instruction per round. No setup ceremony, no implementation project.

02

The Roundsmen walk it.

Each round runs on its own schedule. Some run continuously. Some walk once a day before sunrise. All of them get done while you do the higher work.

03

You see what was done.

A morning route card shows what was handled, what was held for your eye, and what's standing for tomorrow. Nothing more. The firm reports to you, not the other way around.

Built for the operators who are done leaving it on the table.

Solo operators and small firms that can't justify another hire

Mid-market services companies running 50 to 500 person teams

Owner-operators who've outgrown the spreadsheet but won't bring in enterprise software

Anyone whose people spend the day on work that shouldn't need a person

Built by someone who walked the work first.

The Roundsmen was built by Nick George. Before he wrote a line of code, he spent five years on the doorstep — a million-dollar sales floor at twenty-four, 120 reps on contract, the kind of work that teaches you what trust looks like up close. The firm he built afterward was designed by someone who already knew what the rounds felt like. The brand isn't a metaphor. It's the truth about how it was built.

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