If you run a business in Nova Scotia and you are still doing everything manually, there is a better way.
I build custom AI agents for small businesses, teams, and individuals across the province. From Halifax to Yarmouth, Bridgewater to Truro, Antigonish to the Annapolis Valley. Your location does not matter. Your agent runs on a server and connects to you wherever you are.
What is an AI agent?
An AI agent is a program that runs 24 hours a day and handles tasks for you. It connects to the tools you already use. Telegram, WhatsApp, email, phone calls, calendars, CRMs. You talk to it the way you would text a coworker. It talks back and takes action.
What can it do for a Nova Scotia business?
Answer phone calls after hours and collect caller details. Respond to customer inquiries on WhatsApp or Telegram instantly. Book appointments and manage your calendar. Send follow-up messages to leads automatically. Monitor competitors, news, or industry changes and send you summaries. Draft social media posts, emails, and content. Send you a daily morning briefing with everything you need to know. Handle bookings, quotes, and basic customer service 24/7.
If the task involves information and can be done through software, an agent can probably handle it.
Why local matters
Most AI companies are based in Toronto, Vancouver, or the US. They charge enterprise prices and build enterprise products. They are not thinking about the plumber in Bridgewater who misses calls on job sites, or the B&B owner in Mahone Bay who gets booking emails at midnight.
I am based in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. I build for the businesses around me. The pricing starts at $149.99 for setup and $49.99 per month for ongoing support. Most agents are running within 48 hours.
Get started
Visit bradbond.org and talk to Cipher, a live AI agent running on the same platform I build for clients. Tell it about your business and it will show you where an agent fits. Or reach out directly at brad@bradbond.org.
Brad Bond AI. Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Working with businesses across Atlantic Canada.