And you're still the one doing it.
The post didn't go out. The follow-up slipped. The competitor shipped. Again. Not because you're bad at this — because there's only so much of one person to go around.
The average operator loses about five weeks a year just switching between tabs.
That's the bottleneck. That's the ceiling. Everything you build, you build inside the hours one person has.
You're about to find out.
Not an app. Not another hire. You — cloned. It knows your voice, your people, the promises you've made. It's three steps ahead, it doesn't flatter, and it never logs off. Its name is MONTI.
That's the feeling. Everything after this is simply how far it goes.
It arrives in three
One
It lives where you already talk — Slack, WhatsApp, your phone. Nothing to learn. You just talk, the way you'd talk to the sharpest chief of staff you've ever had.
Two
Now it's in the room. A full member of your Slack or Teams, with the whole picture, working shoulder to shoulder with your people.
Your team, moving at a speed that used to be impossible — because there's now a member who never sleeps, never forgets, and holds the context the rest of you don't have time to.
Three
A whole marketing function — writing, designing, publishing, measuring — running on your business every hour you're not.
Every piece reviewed first by the ten minds you'd want in the room — Ogilvy, Burnett, Hormozi, and seven more. Nothing ships that isn't true, on-brand, or yours.
No staff turnover deletes it. No agency rotation resets the clock. No competitor can buy it.
The only question is whether yours started today — or a year too late.
One mind. Your voice. Always on.
Intelligence that compounds. Momentum that never stops.