We're building the AI-native replacement for the SDR-and-marketing-ops layer that 200,000+ U.S. companies currently cobble together from six different tools — at a price point SMB and mid-market will actually pay.
The average U.S. SDR costs $85k loaded and books 8 meetings a month. AI lets a $1,500/month tool do the sourcing and follow-up work that used to require three reps. The shift is happening — the question is who builds the replacement layer.
Most U.S. teams run a sourcing tool, a sequencing tool, an ads tool, and a landing-page tool. Each is good. None talk to each other. We're betting the winning architecture is one suite where the agents share state.
Enterprise will demand SSO, multi-region, and procurement cycles. U.S. SMB and mid-market will pay $500–$2,000/month today and adopt in weeks, not quarters. Win the middle first, expand from there.
No vaporware on the roadmap. Each phase ships only when the previous one is generating revenue and learning we can build on.
Three core agents (LeadGen, FollowUp, Mobile Ads). Microsite Generator 2.0 as a standalone product. Stripe billing. Live with onboarding customers.
White-label partner program for agencies. Referral payouts with multi-tier commission structure. Co-marketing with anchor partners.
SSO, SCIM, dedicated CSM, audit log streaming, formal SLA. Configurable data residency. Multi-region (U.S.) deployment.
Canada, UK, EU. Multi-currency. Multi-language UI. EU/UK data residency. GDPR-compliant by design.
Third-party AI agents distributed through the platform. Revenue share with partners. The platform becomes infrastructure.
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David was born in Detroit in 1971 and raised across Metro Detroit by parents who taught him work ethic early. He competed in sports at a high level through his twenties and coached the Ferris State University men's golf team in the late 1990s — competition and discipline shaped how he leads and builds.
He's raised two great kids, kept family at the center of everything, and gives a percentage of company profits back to Detroit-area churches and charities — the community that raised him.
The "L" in the Lead Gen AI Suite logo is for Lloyd — David's middle name, after his grandfather Lloyd Larder, who ran a well-known Detroit diner in the 1960s and 70s. The product is built in that lineage: serious tools for U.S. revenue teams who treat their work the way his grandfather treated that diner.
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Operating practice: Lead Generation Consulting
Product: Lead Gen AI Suite
Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Founded: 2026