Enterprise intelligence. Small business pricing.
You open QuickBooks once a month. You glance at Square between customers. You wonder if that invoice got paid. You check your reviews when you remember. You never look at your Instagram insights. You're always reacting, never anticipating. By the time you spot a problem, it's already cost you money.
An AI reads every transaction, every email, every review, every social mention the moment it happens. It spots the pattern you'd miss. It tells you what matters before you ask. You start every day knowing exactly where your business stands — what came in, what went out, what people are saying, and what needs your attention.
The same kind of artificial intelligence used by the world's largest companies to analyze data, spot trends, and make predictions — now dedicated entirely to your business.
Not in some data center across the country. A real machine, sitting in your building, working for you around the clock. You can walk over and touch it.
It talks to your existing tools — finances, email, socials, reviews, scheduling, vendors, marketing — through the same encrypted connections your bank uses. No new software to learn.
Every day, it reads all of your data across all of your tools, analyzes it, connects the dots, and writes you a briefing in plain English. Not charts. Not dashboards. Clear sentences that tell you what you need to know.
It understands what's normal for your business, what's unusual, and what needs attention. The longer it runs, the smarter it gets about your specific operation.
Imagine if someone read every email, every transaction, every review, every social mention, every schedule change — and then told you the 5 things that actually matter today. That's ClawHQ.
The gap between large and small businesses has always been about access to people — analysts, strategists, CFOs, CMOs. People who look at the data, find the patterns, and tell you what to do about them.
AI doesn't close that gap. It eliminates it.
A restaurant with 15 employees can now have the same business intelligence as a chain with 15,000.
Every business generates data. Every transaction, every review, every email, every social post, every schedule change. Most small businesses never look at it — not because they don't care, but because there's no one to look. ClawHQ looks at all of it, every single day.
$150,000 /year
Reads every transaction. Tracks cash flow. Flags problems before they hit. Knows your margins cold.
$120,000 /year
Watches every review, every social mention, every campaign. Knows what's resonating and what's not.
$130,000 /year
Monitors vendor emails, tracks scheduling, catches overdue invoices. Nothing slips through the cracks.
$80,000 /year
Spots trends. Compares week-over-week. Identifies what's working and what's falling behind.
ClawHQ gives you the output of all four — watching your finances, your reputation, your operations, and your communications — for less than the cost of a part-time bookkeeper.
It never takes a day off. Never misses a transaction. Never forgets to check your reviews. Never lets an email slip through the cracks. And it gets smarter about your business every single week.
The Mac Mini runs in your office. Your data is analyzed right there — no cloud processing, no third-party storage, no data leaving the building.
Every connection to your tools uses encrypted, industry-standard APIs. The same security protocols used by banks and financial institutions.
Reports go straight to your email inbox. Nowhere else. No dashboards with shared logins, no portals with weak passwords. Just your inbox.
We chose local hardware and direct email delivery deliberately. Your data is your data. We don't store it, sell it, or use it for anything other than helping you run your business.
ClawHQ is built and operated by Matthew Rudd in Seattle, WA.
Matthew runs multiple businesses — property management, construction, development. He built ClawHQ because he needed it himself. He wanted the same intelligence that enterprise companies take for granted, and he didn't want to pay six figures a year for it. So he built it.
Every installation is done in person. Every client has Matthew's direct number. When something needs adjusting, you send an email or a text and it gets handled. No support tickets. No chatbots. No hold music.
This is a real, local operation — not a faceless SaaS company. You know exactly who built it, who installed it, and who to call.
Enterprise intelligence is no longer reserved for enterprise budgets.