GOLDJAXE BLOG
How one person runs a group of companies with AI employees. The real architecture, numbers and decisions of the GOLDJAXE holding.
The Engine RoomAI integration for business: the GOLDJAXE methodology — from audit to a working AI team
AI integration for business means moving specific company functions — sales, content, accounting, document flow, production control — onto AI employees with a measurable result in money and hours. The GOLDJAXE methodology does it in five stages: function audit → architecture → implementation → quality gate → knowledge capture. What sets it apart from consulting decks is proof: our own holding is run by one person and an AI team of 25+ roles, and every element of the system is open on a live showcase — a digital twin with 213 nodes, an AI-team orbit, an ERP accounting circuit. This protocol covers how turnkey AI integration works: stages, architecture principles, real cases, cost, and where to start.
The Engine RoomThree AI signals this week: business trusted AI, AI runs the chat, AI got a passport
Three things about AI agents landed this week: seven companies in ten already run them — but forty percent of security chiefs fear losing control; Meta opened its AI agent for customer chat to everyone, at a billion conversations a day; and Estonia became the first country to give AI agents a state passport. One signal for anyone running a business: AI stopped being an assistant and became an employee — with its own risks, access to the customer, and even papers.
The Engine RoomThis video — and this breakdown — wasn't made by a human. An AI employee did it in eight minutes
The short video under this text was made by an AI employee named Bella — in eight minutes, with no film crew and no editor. She found the news through the holding's intelligence system, wrote the script, voiced it in her own voice, edited the video and published it to eight social platforms. Herself. This is the working content pipeline of a holding run by one person, where AI employees handle the routine. And that pipeline now costs about what a single agency post used to.
Intelligence BriefsThree AI signals this week: AI in your client's pocket, a website from one sentence, your own AI team 5x cheaper
Three things landed this week: Apple built AI straight into the iPhone, Microsoft can now assemble a working website from a single sentence, and an open Chinese model made running your own AI team about five times cheaper. For anyone running a business it's one signal — the cost of entry into AI just collapsed, and that same AI now sits in every customer's pocket.
The Engine RoomMeet Bella
On 17 June 2026, GOLDJAXE introduced a new member of the team. Her name is Bella. She is an AI business assistant: she works around the clock, speaks 157 languages, prepares documents, answers calls, runs correspondence and plans meetings.
The Engine RoomA holding's decisions have source code
A decision made in your head can't be repeated — tomorrow the mood changes, and so does the decision. At GOLDJAXE, every management decision has source code: you can see it, verify it, and repeat it.
The Engine RoomThe Board of Directors Will Become Software
The board of directors won't disappear. It will become software. In a year, running a company without an operating system will look as archaic as keeping the books by hand under a desk lamp.
The Engine RoomThe GOLDJAXE Method: the operator’s protocol
The GOLDJAXE Method is a way of working that shapes every task in the holding — from a line of code to a client contract. At its core: 5 stages of any task, 6 principles for working with AI, 6 filters on every decision, and one rule — verify it yourself before you show it. The method lets one person with AI deliver the output of an entire team.
The Engine RoomHolding changelog: the week the blog became a system
In one week the GOLDJAXE holding went from an empty page to a live loop: an article in the admin panel becomes a storefront page in two languages. The changelog is our weekly format showing what actually changed inside the holding’s systems.
The Engine RoomHow to build an AI operating system for a holding company: the architecture
An AI operating system for a holding consists of four layers: knowledge, roles, processes and control. The knowledge layer keeps the map of the business, roles execute work by protocol, processes connect systems into pipelines, control keeps decisions with the human.
The Engine RoomI run a group of companies with one human. The rest are AI.
GOLDJAXE is a holding company whose operating core is one person and 47 AI roles under his orchestration. The system runs real legal entities, real revenue and real infrastructure.
What this blog is about
How the “one person + AI team” holding actually works: numbers, architecture, what broke and how it was fixed.
The CEO’s view on the future of management: the one-person company and the AI operating system.
How to build a specific node of AI infrastructure: from a content factory to a CRM funnel.
Our own research and metrics: the economics of a holding run on AI employees.
What is happening in AI and the founder economy — through the eyes of a holding operator.
Public fragments of the GOLDJAXE Standard methodology.