Maxpe
Maxpe is an amplification platform for technologies that sell real things in the real world.
We take vetted products from inventors and manufacturers who have spent decades perfecting what they build, and we build the AI-native distribution apparatus around them. They keep inventing. We run the go-to-market.
Most businesses that sell real things run on instinct, relationships, and spreadsheets. The humans inside them are capable of far more than their manual processes allow. The ceiling is not ambition. It is the calendar.
A great salesman can make twenty calls a day. He can write five proposals a week. He can follow up on ten installs a month. That's the ceiling — the physical limit of one person's attention.
Maxpe removes the ceiling. Not by replacing the salesman. By running the volume underneath him, so every call, every proposal, every follow-up the system makes is one the human didn't have to make by hand.
What amplification looks like.
A great product still runs through a human pipeline: outreach, qualification, proposals, installer coordination, post-sale reporting. Every stage is a real job. Every stage has a ceiling.
Maxpe builds AI agents for each stage, wired into a single intelligence layer, so the pipeline runs at a multiple of what any individual could sustain.
The humans stay in the work that matters. The system runs the volume underneath them.
This is what "AI-native" actually means. Not a chatbot bolted onto a website. Not marketing copy generated by an LLM. An operating nervous system — hardware, software, and people — built from day one around a single architecture, so every call, every proposal, every follow-up, and every post-sale report is part of the same compounding intelligence.
First product line: water conservation.
Invented by Fabian, a flow dynamics engineer on his thirteenth generation of the technology. NSF/ANSI 61 certified. Verified 15–32% reduction in commercial water consumption across hotels, apartment complexes, assisted living, and industrial sites. Hundreds of thousands of contacts mapped. Distribution architecture live.
This is what Layer 1 looks like when it runs.
Amplification is not a one-product idea. The architecture that runs distribution for water conservation is designed to run distribution for whatever comes next — and over time, to fund what comes next. If you build something real and want it in market at a scale your current pipeline can't reach, we'd like to hear from you.