An agent-native product studio.
Building for health and wealth.
Life's hardest parts demand real guides. We build AI-native products for healthier, wealthier lives — and the systems that serve them.
What agents make possible is a studio model that couldn't exist five years ago. Smaller team. Bigger leverage. Products that keep improving on their own.
The portfolio
What we're building.
Different problems, same method.



Chronos Networks
Healthcare directories lie — not on purpose, but because providers retire, move, and stop accepting plans faster than listings can keep up. Chronos Networks flags the listings most likely to be wrong, then AI phone agents call to confirm who patients can actually reach. Our data shows phantom listings above 50% — even at the most reputable managed care networks.
Built on a rapid audit loop: data ranks the risk, AI voice agents confirm the reality — so networks stay accurate in weeks, not regulatory cycles.
chronosnetworks.com →Health Quiver
Seniors leave thousands on the table every year. They're eligible for state, federal, and Medicare benefits they don't know about, or buried by applications built to wear them down. Health Quiver is an AI advocate that finds what you qualify for, handles the paperwork, and runs mock interviews before the real ones. You get what's rightfully yours.
Leverages computer-use agents to complete the grueling online forms where no APIs exist.
healthquiver.com →





NetWorthed
An AI-native workbench for retail investors running the options wheel. It tracks every trade through the full cycle, and Penny, your AI copilot, explains the mechanics of puts, covered calls, assignment, and rolling in plain English as you go. Most people who try the wheel quit because the workflow overhead kills them. NetWorthed runs that overhead so the compounding you came for actually happens.
Built on Penny. A copilot, coach, and mentor who watches your positions, explains your Greeks, and makes you a better trader with every cycle.
networthed.com →Giving River
A phone-based AI that makes brief, scheduled calls to a parent or grandparent about their life — and quietly turns the answers into a hardcover memoir. The questions are the kind a skilled oral historian would ask: open, unhurried, following the thread when a story gets rich. What the family gets is a book that used to require a ghostwriter and a relative with the patience of a saint. What the elder gets is the quiet joy of knowing their story lives on.
Built on a voice-first interview agent and a publishing pipeline that structures transcripts into chapters and produces a print-ready book.
givingriver.com →


The method
Three ideas that compound on each other.
Agent-native products
We design around an agent doing the work and a human deciding what happens next. That changes what the product looks like: screen, buttons, first run, all of it.
Self-improving systems
Every product gets smarter between releases. Real user feedback flows into the agent's skills and compounds. Next month's version is better because the agent has seen more of the world. Not because we shipped an update.
Automated feedback loops
Most products treat marketing and growth as manual jobs. Ours close the loop themselves: daily reports, keyword research, ad experiments, cohort tracking, mostly running without anyone watching. That frees the studio for the things agents can't do yet.
The principal
Chad Jackson.

Chad spent over a decade in strategy and innovation roles at Kroger, shipping new businesses and products that served sixty million households. Before that, he founded Spencer's Market (acquired by Vitacost/Kroger). He started Sherpa Works to build what enterprise scale couldn't: agent-native products that keep improving on their own.
Based in Seattle.
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