The bridge between businesses, Builders, and agentic workflows.
BITRAGE.AI sits in the middle of three groups that need each other but rarely meet — businesses adopting AI tools and agentic workflows, the Builders who can ship them, and the community + courses that make both better at the craft. We broker, vet, and operate the connection.
The thesis
2026 is the year agentic workflows become real for normal businesses. Not "you'll have an AI assistant some day" — actual production agents that take inbound calls, draft quotes, schedule jobs, watch budgets, post content, file paperwork, and flag deadlines. The technology is there. The integration work is mostly there. What's missing is the matchmaking.
Most operators don't know which workflows are worth automating. Most Builders don't have a clean way to find the work. Most agencies are too expensive for an SMB and too generic for a Builder to want to subcontract through. The market has demand and supply, but no efficient way to clear it.
What BITRAGE.AI is
A hub. Three audiences, one platform.
- For businesses — pre-built agent stacks (41 starter templates today, growing) you can deploy in 72 hours, customize anything in, or skip entirely and request a fully bespoke workflow build. Receptionist, scheduler, lead qualifier, quote drafter, bookkeeper, content + SEO, compliance-watch — wired together and accountable to your data.
- For Builders — a verified marketplace where developers, automation engineers, AI workflow specialists, and agency-of-one shops get matched to real briefed projects. We do demand-gen, discovery, briefing, contracts, escrow, and payment. You ship the work and get paid 85/15 the day the customer signs off.
- For both — a hub of courses, references, vendor directory, and community that makes the work better. Agentic-engineering playbooks. Edmonton-metro vendor directory (registry agents, accountants, brokers, software vendors). A community for tech innovation in business.
What it's not
- Not a consulting firm. Self-serve where it works, founder-direct where it matters. The agents do the operational work; humans do the judgment work.
- Not a generic SaaS. The packs are opinionated and Alberta-specific (WCB, AHS, AGLC, GST, registry agents). Custom builds are tailored — not assembled from the same dozen templates.
- Not a job board. Builders don't browse a feed of postings and write proposals. We brief, match, and pay. The Builder ships to brief.
- Not personality-driven. The product is the agent fleet, the marketplace, the hub — not a founder's face. The team is small, named, and stays out of your way.
Where we're based
Stony Plain, Alberta — Edmonton metro's western edge. The early customer base is Alberta SMBs because year-one work has to start local. The compliance code is provincial. The supplier network is regional. The realtor and sub-trade relationships are Edmonton-area. We know which Cloverdale Paint location the Spruce Grove painters prefer. We know the Service Alberta inspector who covers the western corridor.
Builders can be anywhere in Canada (AB strongly preferred for early pipeline). The hub itself — courses, community, directory — serves operators and Builders nationally as the model proves out.
How we make money
Four revenue lines, deliberately spread across the bridge.
- Workflow Automation SaaS — the existing Pilot ($79/mo for 3 months) → Operator ($249) / Studio ($499) / Enterprise ($1,199) / Multi-location ($1,999) ladder. Per-business subscription. Predictable recurring revenue.
- Builder Marketplace fee — 15% margin on every brokered project (10% for founding-member Builders' first 4 projects). Volume-driven, lower per-project but compounds.
- Membership + Courses — paid community membership ($29-99/mo) and course catalog ($99-999 one-time). The hub side. Lower ACV but high gross margin.
- Sponsored Directory + DFY — vendors pay to list in the directory ($99-499/mo). And we sometimes take direct done-for-you engagements at $5K-25K + retainer when a project is too custom or too urgent for the marketplace.
No advertising. No data-selling. No lock-in. Every account stays in the customer's legal name from minute one — see disclosures for the full ownership rules.
The promise
Operators automate. Builders ship. The hub connects them.
You handle the front of your work — the customers, the trade, the craft, the code. The bridge handles the matchmaking, the brief, the contracts, the payment, the community. That's the deal.
Get in touch
Pre-purchase questions: [email protected]. Builder applications: [email protected]. Or browse the 41 starter stacks, the Builder marketplace, or run the math on your business idea before you commit.