Stop your clients losing faith in you when SARS does something stupid.
C-Suite AI is five AI staff that pick up the operational work that costs SA partners their evenings and their reputation, starting with the AI Receptionist at R5,000 a month, plus AI Bookkeeper, AI Recruiter, AI Content Agent, and AI Sales Agent that come on as the practice grows, with a 60-day outcome on every contract that says we work at no further cost until you hit it.
SA accounting and legal partners running 5 to 30 staff practices.
C-Suite AI is built for SA SAICA, SAIPA, IRBA, and commercial-law-firm partners with a book of 80 to 300 SA SME clients, who have already had the "should I hire another junior" conversation with themselves and not been satisfied with the answer. It is not built for sole-practitioner-only operators who are not yet ready to delegate the partner-level work they currently do themselves, for Big Four partners whose practice management infrastructure is already enterprise-grade, or for buyers who want a tool their team has to remember to use rather than a system that does the work autonomously.
Eight specific moments your firm will handle differently inside the first 60 days.
Every line below is a real partner moment from the SA practice corpus we mapped against the AI Receptionist and AI Bookkeeper builds. The first seven describe the operational shift; the eighth is the financial commitment that backs them.
A SARS letter arrives at 6:42pm on a Friday with something your client did not know existed, and the agent has acknowledged receipt, captured the reference, and routed the file to the right team member before Monday morning.
A prospect rings your office at 11:14am during a client meeting, and the agent has captured the enquiry, qualified them against the rules you set, and booked a calendar slot before you finish the meeting.
Three clients have asked "where are my AFS" this month, and the dashboard the client can self-check is the answer that ends the email-chasing without a partner having to write the reply.
Provisional tax deadline reminders go out at 14 days, 7 days, 3 days, and day-of, so your client cannot say "you didn't tell me" on the day SARS issues the penalty.
Receipts uploaded by your client over WhatsApp file themselves into the right Xero ledger without partner involvement, ending the version of the conversation where you ask for the third time.
Onboarding lets your client keep their SARS, Xero, and payroll logins from day one, because the system never asks for a transfer and operates as a delegated user inside accounts they already own.
Five-minute response logs export as a compliance artifact your client can inspect any time, so when they ask "did you reply" the answer is a timestamp on a record, not a partner's memory.
If the system misses any of points one to seven inside the first 60 days, the engagement is free until those outcomes hit the brief you signed in discovery.
Add 10 more years of experience to your firm, without an additional hire.
Most SA partners we speak to have already had the "should I hire another junior" conversation with themselves. The honest answer to that conversation is that a R12,000-a-month hire takes nine months to get productive, leaves inside two years, and only ever covers half the function the partner needed in the first place. C-Suite AI is built around the inverse of that conversation, which is to add ten years of senior-level operational capacity to your firm by Monday morning, without adding a single line on payroll, and let the agent do the part of each function that does not need a human in the chair.
Five agents, sold à la carte, lead with the AI Receptionist.
Every partner we have spoken to since the SA pivot has wanted a different combination of these agents, which is why C-Suite AI is sold à la carte rather than as a fixed bundle. Most clients start with the AI Receptionist because reachability is where the most clients are leaving, and add a second agent once the first one has earned its place. Bundle pricing for two or more agents is scoped against the actual integration savings inside your operation in the discovery call rather than published on this page.
AI Receptionist
Chief Reception OfficerThe AI Receptionist takes the message your client sends on a Saturday afternoon, replies inside five minutes inside the rules you set in onboarding, qualifies the prospect, books the meeting on Monday morning, and lands a brief Sunday-evening summary in your inbox flagging which Monday conversations need partner attention. It runs across web chat, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and email, with after-hours and public-holiday coverage you cannot legally hire a human for under SA labour law, and an explicit escalation rule for any message that needs partner judgment instead of pattern-matching.
AI Bookkeeper
Chief Bookkeeping OfficerThe AI Bookkeeper handles the invoice run on the day of the month you specify, follows up with the three or four clients who never pay on time without you having to remember which ones they are, reconciles the bank feed against your statements before month-end, and surfaces the exceptions in a list rather than burying them in a reconciliation you would otherwise do at midnight. It lives inside Xero or Sage day-in-day-out, stays current with VAT, PAYE, UIF, and SDL filing rhythms, and prepares the file your accountant signs off on at month-end with no partner intervention required.
AI Recruiter
Chief Recruitment OfficerThe AI Recruiter sources against the role spec you write, screens the applications down to the four or five worth your partner cluster's time, schedules the interviews, runs the reference calls, and sends rejection notes that do not damage your firm's name in the small SA professional community where everyone eventually meets again. It operates inside POPIA from day one, handles candidate data subject requests automatically, and never replaces your judgment on the final hire.
AI Content Agent
Chief Content OfficerThe AI Content Agent writes the long-form articles your firm has been putting off, posts them to LinkedIn under the partner byline you choose, replies to the comments in your voice, and reports weekly on which queries are starting to surface your firm in the AI Overviews where prospects research before they ever pick up the phone. It maintains the editorial calendar against the verticals and queries you actually want to rank for, with a partner sign-off step on every piece before it goes live.
AI Sales Agent
Chief Sales OfficerThe AI Sales Agent runs outbound prospecting against the ICP you define, follows up across email, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp without burning the partner's name on the third touch, prepares the proposal documents from a template you control, and hands the warm conversation back to you the moment a prospect is ready to talk to a human. It scores the pipeline weekly and sends the partner a Friday-afternoon forecast that says how many qualified meetings will land next week, broken down by ICP segment and source.
From contract signature to autonomous operation in four weeks.
Discovery, where we sit with you for ninety minutes on Google Meet, document how the function runs in your firm today, and quantify the outcome the agent will be accountable to. The result is a one-page brief signed by you with the metric, the timeline, and the boundaries spelled out, which becomes the contract addendum the 60-day outcome window measures against.
Integration, where we connect to the tools you already use (Xero, Sage, Pipedrive, HubSpot, Outlook, Google Workspace, WhatsApp Business) without asking you to transfer any logins, brief the agent on your firm's voice and your partner-cluster sign-off rules, and stand up the eval suite that will measure the outcome agreed in week one.
Shadow mode, where the agent runs alongside your team, copies you on every action it takes, and you correct in real time wherever its judgment does not match yours. Most of the calibration that matters happens here, and most agents need fewer than ten partner corrections before going live.
Live operation. The agent operates autonomously inside the boundaries you signed off in week one, the 60-day outcome window opens on the first day of live operation, and weekly reporting begins, sent to whichever person on your team owns the function.
The 60-day outcome you sign off on in discovery, or we work for free until we hit it.
Discovery quantifies a single specific outcome per agent: a percentage of after-hours messages handled without escalation for the AI Receptionist, hours of bookkeeping recovered per week or days closed faster at month-end for the AI Bookkeeper, qualified candidates surfaced inside a specific timeline for the AI Recruiter, queries surfacing your firm in the AI Overviews for the AI Content Agent, and qualified meetings booked or response time on inbound leads for the AI Sales Agent.
The number gets locked in writing in the one-page brief you sign at the end of week one of onboarding, and the 60-day outcome window opens on the first day of live operation. If the agent has not hit the agreed outcome by day 60, we keep working at no further cost until it does, with the work-for-free clause sitting in the contract addendum rather than in marketing copy.
Why we can promise this: we cap C-Suite AI onboarding intake to the agents we can actually deliver against in any given quarter. Overbooking would mean missing outcomes for everyone, which is the version of this offer that would not survive its first quarter of operation, so the cap is what makes the 60-day promise something you can read as a real commitment instead of a marketing claim.
Your logins stay yours, and the exit is clean by design.
You keep your SARS, Xero, Sage, payroll, calendar, and CRM logins because we never ask you to transfer them, and the agent operates as a delegated user inside accounts you already own with the permissions you set and the right to revoke at any time. If you cancel, you give 30 days notice, the agent stops on the date you specify, every prompt and integration we built specifically for you transfers across in the handover, and you walk away with no release fee, no exit charge, and no two-week wait while we "find the credentials." That paragraph sits in the contract you sign because the version of that story we have heard from too many SA partners is the reason we are set up this way.
Monthly retainer, scoped per agent, billed in ZAR.
The prices below are monthly retainers in ZAR, billed in advance, scoped to your firm in the discovery call. Multi-agent stacks earn a discount we work out against the actual integration savings inside your operation, which is why we do not publish a stock bundle price on this page. The closest hiring alternative for most of these functions is a junior at R12,000 to R18,000 a month plus medical aid, leave, recruitment cost, and the time it takes to train someone, which is the comparison most partners run while they read this page.
Pricing is for SA businesses billed in ZAR. Each retainer is paid monthly and includes model and tooling cost passthrough, weekly tuning, eval maintenance, and reporting. Cancel any time on 30 days notice. The 60-day outcome guarantee is locked in your contract addendum rather than in this page.
C-Suite AI is productised. AI Systems is bespoke. Both run on the same engineering.
If the function you need automated fits one of the five Chief X Officers above, C-Suite AI is faster, cheaper, and lower-risk. If your operation has a process that does not fit any of the five (a multi-branch intake-plus-routing-plus-escalation flow, or a vertical-specific workflow no one else has built before), AI Systems is the bespoke engineering line for that work. The discovery call covers both lines and we tell you honestly which one fits before you sign anything. See AI Systems →
Eight questions, answered honestly.
I have tried Zapier or a chatbot or an offshore VA and it did not stick. Why is this different? +
The Zapier-and-VA route stalls at the same place every time, which is the part of the work that needs judgment instead of routing. The chatbot answers if the customer happens to land on the chat widget, the VA processes whatever you send them but does not initiate, and the Zapier flow does the deterministic step well but cannot handle the moment when something does not fit the rule. The agent is built around exactly that gap, with the deterministic work routed underneath and the judgment work picked up against rules you sign off on in onboarding, and a human escalation route for the calls that need partner attention.
What happens to my SARS, Xero, payroll, and CRM logins? +
You give 30 days notice if you ever cancel, the agent stops on the date you specify, every prompt and integration we built for you transfers across in the handover, and you walk away with no release fee and no two-week "finding credentials" delay. We never ask you to transfer your SARS, Xero, Sage, payroll, or CRM logins in the first place because the agent operates as a delegated user inside accounts you already own, which means there is nothing to wrest back from us at the end.
How is this different from hiring another junior? +
A junior hire costs R12,000 to R18,000 a month plus medical aid, plus leave, plus the time it takes to interview and train them, plus the carry cost of the months when they are not yet productive. The agent costs R5,000 to R10,000 a month, is productive on day 22 of the four-week onboarding, never resigns mid-tax-season, and is bound to a 60-day outcome you signed off on in discovery. The decision matters most when the function is one where a R12,000-a-month hire would only ever do half of what the role actually requires, which is true of all five of the functions on this page.
Is this safe with POPIA? +
Yes, by design. Your customer data stays inside your systems because the agent operates as a delegated user inside your tools the same way a human employee would, with the permissions you set and revoke. POPIA-relevant logging, consent management, and data-subject-request handling are baked into the onboarding brief, and the policy document is available to you under NDA on request.
Can the agent handle Afrikaans, isiZulu, or Sesotho? +
For the customer-facing agents (Receptionist, Sales, Content) yes, the underlying models handle the major SA languages capably and we brief each agent on tone and register per language during onboarding. For the back-office agents (Bookkeeping, Recruitment) the operating language is English by default because the SA accounting and HR record-keeping standard is English-first, and if you need a non-English back-office workflow we scope it during discovery.
What does "autonomous" actually mean here? +
It means the agent does the work end-to-end inside the boundaries you set in onboarding, instead of waiting for your team to remember to use it. A chatbot answers if the customer happens to find it, while the agent picks up the message, qualifies the prospect, books the meeting, logs the conversation in your CRM, follows up on the outstanding quote three days later, and tells you in the morning what it did. The boundary between autonomous and not is the brief you sign off on in discovery, which is where the partner sets every decision that gets delegated and every decision that does not.
When would I need AI Systems instead? +
When the function you need automated does not fit one of the five productised agents and is unique to how your firm runs. Examples: a multi-branch operation that needs intake plus capacity routing plus regional escalation rules, or a vertical-specific workflow that does not look like any of the five Chief X Officers on this page. AI Systems is the bespoke engineering line for that work, with a project plus retainer model in the R30,000 to R150,000 build plus monthly retainer band, and a 90-day outcome window instead of 60. The discovery call covers both lines and we tell you which one fits before you sign anything.
Why is this on weownleads.com and not on its own site? +
Because We Own Leads is the agency, and C-Suite AI is one of three product lines inside it, alongside Websites and AI Systems, with the same team, the same accountability, and the same eight-year track record on the WOL side. C-Suite AI gets its own page because it is structurally different from the project-based work of Websites and the bespoke engineering of AI Systems (productised, à la carte, faster onboarding, monthly retainer), and the page sits on weownleads.com because the contract you sign with WOL covers everything that lives under one accountability.
Tell us which function is taking the most senior time in your firm.
Discovery is a fifteen-minute conversation on Google Meet that ends with a one-page brief regardless of whether you sign anything. Ty walks you through which Chief X Officer fits your firm, what outcome would be written into the contract addendum, and what onboarding looks like against the tools you already use. If C-Suite AI is not the right fit, the conversation points you at AI Systems or a website rebuild instead, and the brief you walk away with is yours either way.