Built It. Now I'm Building It for You.
20+ years in IT. A 12-agent AI ecosystem. And a mission to make AI practical for small business.
I'm Billy Martin, and I spent 20+ years in IT — managing infrastructure, leading security programs, and solving the kind of messy operational problems that keep businesses running.
A couple of years ago, I started experimenting with AI. Not the hype-cycle, press-release version of AI — the practical kind. The kind that actually does the work.
I built a 12-agent AI ecosystem that runs significant parts of my own business. Research, content creation, financial analysis, scheduling, security monitoring, task management — all handled by AI agents I designed, deployed, and manage myself. Not as a thought experiment. As production systems that run every day.
That experience taught me something important: AI isn't magic, and it's not just for big companies. The same automations that Fortune 500 firms spend millions building can be adapted for a 10-person landscaping company or a 25-seat restaurant — at a fraction of the cost.
That's what Eagle Point Publishing does. I take what I've learned building my own AI infrastructure and package it into practical, affordable digital products that any small business owner can use.
The Mission
Eagle Point Publishing LLC exists to make AI practical for small business. Not to sell you a platform. Not to lock you into a subscription you don't understand. But to give you the playbooks, templates, and guides you need to automate the work that's eating your time — so you can focus on the work that actually grows your business.
Build in Public
I believe in transparency. Everything I build, I document. My newsletter, IT Matters, is a running log of what I'm testing, what's working, and what isn't. I share the real numbers — the wins, the failures, the awkward middle stages where nothing works right yet.
Why? Because small business owners are tired of AI vendors who promise everything and explain nothing. I'd rather show you exactly how the sausage gets made and let you decide if it's worth ordering.