ARGUS

A hundred eyes
on your business.

Argus never sleeps. It watches every open quote, unpaid invoice and cold lead — and chases them in your voice until they're a yes or a no.

Tell me what you chase every week → Free trial first. You only pay once you've seen the money.

The problem

You didn't buy a business. You bought a job.

You send the quote. Nobody answers. You mean to follow up, but there's a van to load and a customer on the phone. Five days later, the job went to someone else.

The quotes, the invoices, the lead that wrote on Sunday — none of it lives anywhere. It all lives in your head.

You are the system.

What Argus does

Argus takes the chasing off your head.

Watches

The state of things: quotes with no answer, invoices past due, leads going cold.

Remembers

The context: who asked what, when, and what you said last time.

Acts

On its own, in your voice: sends the follow-up, answers the usual questions, nudges the supplier.

It only interrupts you when something needs a human. The rest just gets done. Not a chatbot. Not another app you have to check.

See it work

From ghosted quote to money in. In 50 seconds.

A repair shop, a $480 brake job the customer went quiet on, and what Argus does about it while the owner keeps working.

How it works

I set it up for you. You just say yes or no.

  1. You tell me what you chase every week.
  2. I build your watcher and plug it into your email.
  3. You try it free for a few weeks. You'll see every euro it recovers.
  4. If it pays for itself, we talk price. If not, you walk away.

Pricing

One recovered job usually pays the month.

Quote watcher

€199/month

Chases every unanswered quote until it's a yes or a no. Weekly results report: what was recovered, in euros.

Free trial first. You only pay once you've seen the money.

Who's behind this

One person. In public.

I'm Dani. I build Argus alone and tell it all as it happens at @danylorry. I'm setting up the first watchers with real businesses right now.

Talk to me

Tell me what you chase every week.

Two lines about the thing that eats your evenings — quotes, invoices, whatever. I'll tell you straight if Argus can do it for you. And if it can't, I'll tell you that too.