Three plans. Honest prices.
Pay once, run forever. Optional monthly maintenance for the full setup. No setup fees buried in fine print, no annual contracts, no surprise charges.
Live in 3 days
100% refund if it breaks
Cancel anytime
The honest questions
What does "live within 3 days" actually mean?
From the moment you complete your intake conversation and we have everything we need from you, we have your automation built, tested, and running within 3 business days. If we miss that window through our fault — not because we're waiting on something from you — we refund 100%. This is in our
Terms, not just marketing.
What's the "100% refund if it breaks" promise?
If your automation stops working and we can't restore it within a reasonable time, we refund the full setup fee and cancel any maintenance. No arguments. The exception is if a third party (Google, your phone provider, your CRM) changes something nobody could anticipate — but even then we'll work to find a workaround before talking refunds.
What's actually included in maintenance?
We monitor your automation 24/7. When it breaks (which it will eventually, because third-party APIs change), we fix it without you having to notice. We also tune prompts and routes based on what your customers actually respond to. You'll get a brief monthly check-in email so you know what's happening, but you don't have to do anything.
Can I cancel? Are there contracts?
No contracts. Cancel maintenance any time by emailing us — it stops future charges. The automation we built stays yours and keeps running (you'd just lose the monitoring and fixes). If you want the automation removed entirely we'll do that too, no charge.
What if I don't know what to automate?
That's exactly what the intake conversation is for. You tell us what's eating your time. We figure out which automation actually solves that. You don't need to know terms like "AI agent" or "API" — describing the problem in your own words is enough.
Who's behind Handled?
Leland McAlmont, a solo developer based in Thornton, Colorado.
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