FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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Corey is an AI agent that runs your business and builds your projects. It does the recurring work across every department, produces real output, and hands you only the decisions that need a human.
No. You install the Claude Desktop app, add Corey with one line, and sign in with GitHub once. From then on you talk to Corey in plain language - no code, no infrastructure to manage.
Three things, all quick to get: the Claude Desktop app (no cost to install), a paid Claude plan, and a GitHub account (no cost). Corey runs inside Claude Desktop on your own machine.
Your work lives in your own private GitHub repos from day one, so nothing is locked inside another tool - it is yours to keep. A single GitHub sign-in is also your identity and starts your first 28 days on us, so there is no separate account to create.
Real, finished work - an action plan, a business model canvas, a marketing plan, a website audit with the fixes it can carry out, ongoing content, and the recurring admin across marketing, sales, ops and finance. What it does first depends on your business.
Your first 28 days are on us, no card required - think of it as a new hire on probation, except it costs you nothing. Corey starts working immediately and checks in along the way so nothing takes you by surprise. At the end you decide: put him on salary, or let him go.
Commit in your first 14 days and you lock 50% off for life. The founder discount steps down to 25% if you commit by day 21, and settles at the full £49/month after that. If you do nothing, access pauses - you can subscribe any time to pick back up.
After the 28 days, his salary is £49/month or £490/year (pay for ten months, get twelve) - less than a coffee a day. One salary per person, no seats, cancel anytime. Or let him go at no cost.
Cancel any time from your account. Your subscription runs to the end of the current period and is not renewed. No lock-in.
Corey works inside your own tools and accounts. Four things always wait for your approval and never happen unsupervised: publishing public content, anything involving money, refunds, and anything irreversible with legal or reputational weight.
Yes. Corey proposes and you approve. You decide which work it can do automatically and which it must always check with you first.