Be a Founding Partner. Help us build this right.
Stop checking email. Your agent has it. A small group of small businesses — hands-on with Ron, discounted pricing, permanent status, and a real say in what we build.
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We’re open. Applications are live now.
Questions, answered
Everything you might want to know before saying yes.
1.What is the Founding Partner program?
It’s a small, hand-picked group of small businesses that get to work directly with me while MagicCode™ is still taking shape. You get real tools that work today, plus a seat at the table as we build what’s next. The idea is simple: I’d rather build this with a few people who care than launch loud and hope for the best.
2.What do I get as a Founding Partner?
Priority access to everything we build, discounted pricing that’s locked in for as long as you stay, and direct access to me — not a support queue. You also get a permanent Founding Partner spot, which means the rate and the access don’t go away when prices go up later.
3.How is this different from signing up as a regular customer later?
Two things. First, Founding Partner pricing is better than anything we’ll offer publicly later, and it’s locked in. Second, you actually help shape the product. Regular customers get what we ship. Founding Partners get what they helped build.
4.How many Founding Partners are you taking?
Small number. I’m not naming an exact cap because I want to stay hands-on with every one of you. If interest is heavy, I’ll close applications sooner rather than water down the experience.
5.What do you expect from me?
Honest feedback when you use the product. Patience when something is rough around the edges — you’re here early. And a real business to apply this to, so the feedback is grounded. That’s it. No social posts required, no commitments beyond the work itself.
6.What if I’m just getting started?
If you have a real business idea and you’re actively working on it, you’re a fit. The Foundation tier is built for earlier-stage owners. You’ll get the same attention as anyone else.
7.What if I’m already up and running?
Even better. The Growth and Elite tiers are where we do our heaviest lifting — AI front desk, full inbox triage, SEO, ongoing management. If you’ve already got momentum and admin is eating your time, this is exactly what it’s built for.
8.How much time does this take from me?
Less than you’d think. Onboarding is about two hours of real conversation with me. After that, it runs. You check in when you want feedback, I check in when I ship something new, and the AI handles the day-to-day admin.
9.What’s your timeline?
April 22 the program opens. First Founding Partners onboard the same week. New capabilities roll out on a near-weekly cadence — you’ll see releases, shape what comes next, and get to play with things before anyone else.
10.Who’s behind MagicCode?
Me. My name is Ron Breger — a long career in enterprise software (Omniture, Adobe, Contentstack, Ayla Networks). I came back from retirement because AI finally makes it possible for a solo founder to build what used to take a whole company. You get me directly. No account managers, no support tiers, no handoffs.
11.What if I want to leave?
Leave whenever. No contracts, 30 days’ notice, take your data with you. Locking people in isn’t a business model I want. I’d rather earn your stay every month.
12.How do I apply?
Say hi to Maggie on the homepage or click here to start a conversation. Tell her a little about your business and why you’re interested. She’ll pass it to me. I review every application personally.
13.Can I try it without committing?
Yes. Book a 30-minute call with me. No pitch, no pressure — just a real conversation about your business. If it’s a fit, we go from there. If it’s not, you leave with a clearer picture of what AI could do for you.
14.What happens on April 22 specifically?
That’s the day Founding Partner pricing and the application path go live publicly. If you’re already in a conversation with me before then, you’re first in line. After April 22, applications open to everyone until the seats are filled.
15.What makes this different from hiring a web developer?
A web developer builds you a site and hands you the keys. I build you a site, set up your professional email, put Maggie (my AI front desk) on it to actually answer questions, keep it running, and stay on as your ongoing tech partner. You get the capability of a small tech team for the price of a freelancer — because my AI team does the heavy lifting and I handle the judgment calls.
Ready to talk?
Three ways to start. Pick whichever feels right.