What we do
We diagnose where your operations absorb your time, spec the AIOS that takes it back, and install it. We run the system alongside you until your team owns it. Then we tune it as the business grows.
Why we built this firm
We built this firm for the gap in the middle.
Mid-market operators are stuck between two bad options. On one side, “AI consultants” who ship a strategy deck, a capability matrix, and a recommendation to hire someone else to do the work. On the other, “AI automation” freelancers who ship scripts, wire up a Zapier flow, and disappear. Neither installs a system that changes how the business actually runs.
The work is strategic at the top, technical at the build, and present through the run. You get the diagnosis, the spec, the install, and a partner still in the room when the business shifts six months later. That is the job. That is the whole firm.
Who we are
Two brothers. One mission.
Ed and Jeremy Krystosik have built companies together for over a decade. Advisory on one side, operational build on the other, same firm, same desk. When you hire RAC you hire both of us, named, with our roles on the engagement in writing.
Who runs the firm
Named partners. Not a team page.
Ed Krystosik
Lead Partner
Ed runs the advisory side. He leads the opening diagnosis, owns the AIOS Blueprint, and stays client-facing through the install. In an engagement, that means Ed is the partner in the room when we map workflows, size the automation surface, and decide what the system does versus what stays human. Based in Reno, Nevada. Serves clients across the US.
Jeremy Krystosik
Partner
Jeremy runs the technical side. He owns AIOS Build execution, integration across the five layers, and technical delivery through go-live. Before this firm, Jeremy spent years in mortgage as an MLO. He understands what it feels like to run the desk, which is why our installs land on teams that actually use them. Based in Reno, Nevada. Serves clients across the US.
How we got here
From audits to installs.
This firm did not start as an AIOS practice. It started with AI transformation audits. Ed would walk into a mid-market operator, spend about fifteen hours mapping their workflows and data, and hand back a report on where AI could earn real ROI.
The audits were good. The reports were specific. And nothing changed. Strategy deck in, handshake, walk away. Six months later the operator was still running the business through their own desk because nobody had installed anything.
So we rebuilt the shape of the engagement. The diagnostic became a Blueprint. The Blueprint became the spec for a Build. And the Build became AIOS, the five layers installed in order on the operator’s actual business, with training folded in so their team owns the system when we step back.
That is the firm. Strategic at the top, technical at the build, present through the run. We install the operating system we wish every operator already had.
Everything we sell, we use daily in our own business.
The firm runs on the same AIOS we install for clients. Same context layer, same data layer, same intelligence briefs, same automation gates. We built it for ourselves first.