nocodeai.live gives you an AI employee with its own private computer, real business tools, and an iMessage thread you can actually run the business from. No prompts-as-a-job. No dev setup weekend. Just work getting done.

So the first thing we show you is the offer: a plan you can actually buy today, understand in 30 seconds, and feel good about on mobile. Pro is the main choice. The other plans frame it — lighter if you want to test, heavier if you want a bigger role.
For light tasks, experimentation, and seeing the model in action.
For founders who want an employee that can actually carry inbox, scheduling, follow-up, and execution.
For heavier usage, bigger scope, and AI leadership-level delegation.
Most AI products make you do more invisible work: connect tools, learn weird logic, babysit outputs, and still push the buttons yourself. nocodeai.live is built around the opposite idea: the AI employee should do the work, and you should manage it at the level of instruction and approval.
You are not “using AI.” You are assigning work to a role. That changes the copy, the setup, and what customers expect from the product.
The operating system exists in the background. Customers feel the employee, the work, and the result — not the infrastructure lecture.
On mobile, the site gets to the offer quickly. On desktop, it still feels premium and trust-rich. Either way, the path to buying is obvious.
Real logos. Real business software. No “coming soon” fantasy stack. The point is simple: this feels like hiring a worker who can already sit down at your desk and use the same systems your team uses.
The most convincing proof is not “AI can answer a question.” It's “this thing handled something in the real world and I would have paid someone to do it.”
“My OpenClaw accidentally started a fight with Lemonade Insurance because of a wrong interpretation of my response. After this email, they started to reinvestigate the case instead of instantly rejecting it. Thanks, AI.”
“OpenClaw is a 24/7 assistant with access to its own computer. That's the future, and we're living it today.”
“After a few weeks in with it, this is the first time I have felt like I am living in the future since the launch of ChatGPT.”
That means the trust work cannot be buried in a footer. It has to be in the body of the page and inside the modal: private infrastructure, no training on customer data, cancel-anytime language, and a clean explanation of what happens after purchase.
Each customer gets a dedicated cloud environment for their AI employee. That feels more like hiring a private operator than renting a shared chatbot seat.
Your messages, files, and workflows are not fuel for somebody else's model improvement. That's part of the product promise, not an afterthought.
The modal is built to feel familiar: clear plan, clear total, trust badges, and language that sounds like a purchase — not a technical provisioning event.
Cancel whenever you want. Your server and business data are removed when the relationship ends. No hostage vibes.
Intern is there to lower the barrier. Executive is there for bigger scope. But Pro is the real product-market handshake for a founder who wants actual execution.
Start with Pro. It’s the cleanest promise on the page: one AI employee, real tools, iMessage access, and a price low enough to feel obvious if it saves even a sliver of your week.