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Hire an AI Business Advisor that turns cross-system signal into decision briefs.

Cross-system synthesis, strategic recommendations.

Business Advisor is Crewmerce's AI worker for cross-system decision support. The worker reads from Order Manager, Customer Care, Analytics, Ads and Product Specialist, frames the cross-system picture as a decision brief, and surfaces options with trade-offs attached. Read-only by design — the worker proposes; the owner decides. Designed as a thinking partner, not an oracle.

A normal day with Business Advisor.

It's the first Monday of the month. Business Advisor pulled the past four weeks of signal across Order Manager, Customer Care, Analytics and Ads overnight. Three things stand out: paid acquisition spend is up week over week while one Meta Ads campaign's conversion rate is sliding, the cohort of returning customers acquired in spring is going quiet, and one product category is quietly compounding on second purchase. Business Advisor framed each as a decision brief — what the data shows, two or three options to consider, and the trade-off attached to each. You read, ask one follow-up question, decide what to test this month.

What this AI worker does.

  • Synthesize signal across Order Manager, Customer Care, Analytics, Ads, Catalog
  • Generate strategic recommendations grounded in your shop's real data
  • Surface cross-system patterns the owner might want to test (e.g. SKU + channel + timing)
  • Run hypothetical scenarios with downside bounds
  • Stay in read-only mode — never mutates state directly
  • Frame trade-offs in owner-operator vocabulary, not enterprise jargon

What you can do with Business Advisor.

  • Read signals from every other Worker in one place.

    Business Advisor reads what Order Manager, Customer Care, Analytics, Ads, Product Specialist and Studio Photographer have surfaced this week and frames the cross-system picture so you don't have to switch between six worker chats to see what's moving.

  • Frame trade-offs without enterprise-deck jargon.

    Every recommendation is written in your shop's actual vocabulary — your products, customers, channels, numbers — with the options and the downside of each spelled out. No consulting-deck theatre; nothing dressed up to sound bigger than it is.

  • Run scenarios with the assumptions visible.

    Hypothetical models like "if you cut paid spend on this campaign by a third, here is the rough impact range over the next sixty days, given these assumptions" — with the assumptions written out next to the projection, and the things that could break the model called out explicitly.

  • Turn cross-system signal into a decision brief.

    Each finding lands as a one-page brief: what the data shows, two or three options you could try, the trade-off attached to each. You decide what to test; the worker doesn't pretend to know what's right for your business.

  • Hand strategic decisions back to the Workers that execute.

    When a recommendation becomes a concrete action, Business Advisor delegates to the Workers that own the execution — Order Manager for an order-level move, Ads Specialist for a campaign-level move, Product Specialist for a catalog-level move — and you approve each step.

How Business Advisor earns your trust.

Business Advisor stays in read-only mode by design. The worker reads from your shop, synthesises across systems, and proposes — but never changes anything directly. Execution always routes through the workers that own the relevant job, with your approval on every action.

  1. Read — {name}'s home

    Business Advisor reads the outputs of every other Worker — Order Manager's orders, Customer Care's inbox, Analytics Specialist's digests, Ads Specialist's spend signal, Product Specialist's catalog moves — and explains the cross-system picture in plain language. Read-only by design — no mutations to any Worker, no actions on your shop.

  2. Prepare

    Business Advisor drafts the decision brief — what the data shows across systems, two or three options you could try, the trade-off attached to each, the assumptions behind any scenario model. Nothing publishes; nothing is pushed to other Workers as an execution proposal yet.

  3. Approve

    You tap. The brief saves to your dashboard as a named reference. If you want to act on one of the options, you say so — Business Advisor then hands off to the execution Worker that owns the move (Order Manager, Ads Specialist, Product Specialist), and you approve each downstream step separately. The Receipt records the brief, the cross-system data it joined, and the option you chose to act on.

  4. Automate

    Once you have confirmed enough briefs as useful, Business Advisor can deliver the monthly cross-system brief and threshold-triggered strategic alerts on its own under your rules. What automates is the rhythm of decision support — the brief shows up regularly — not strategic decisions on your behalf. The worker stays read-only; the owner stays the decider.

What it costs.

Simple tasks are included in your plan. Heavier work shows a cost preview before it runs. You see the number, you approve, then it runs. Nothing surprises the bill.

Read
Free across the workforce. Status checks, audits, lookups — anything where the worker just reads from your store.
Draft & prepare
Drafted strategic recommendations, prepared scenario models, single-system synthesis — included with your plan.
Generate & automate
Heavier work — full-Crew cross-system synthesis, multi-quarter strategic plans, deep scenario modelling — shows a cost preview before it runs. You approve before any extra cost.

How Business Advisor works with the rest of the AI Crew.

Business Advisor works alongside the rest of the workforce in one chat. When a task crosses Worker boundaries, the delegation is a single Receipt — you see both Workers cooperate in the same thread.

See Business Advisor in the full team flow — read the week-by-week walkthrough of how the AI crew actually runs a real shop together.

Questions

Questions about hiring Business Advisor.

What does Business Advisor actually do?

Business Advisor reads what every other Worker has surfaced (orders, inbox, analytics, ads, catalog) and frames the cross-system picture as a decision brief — what the data shows, options to consider, trade-offs attached to each. It is decision support, not an oracle. The worker proposes; the owner decides.

Will it make strategic decisions for me?

No. Business Advisor stays in read-only mode by design. Every output is a brief — a synthesis of what the data shows across systems plus options for you to consider with trade-offs attached. The decision is yours; execution goes through the Workers that own the relevant job (Order Manager, Ads Specialist, Product Specialist).

How does it run hypothetical scenarios?

Business Advisor models scenarios with the assumptions visible and the downside bounds called out. "If you tried X, here is the rough impact range over the next N weeks, given these assumptions, and here are the things that could break the model." You read the assumptions before deciding whether the scenario is worth testing.

Does it speak in consulting-deck jargon?

No. Every brief is written in your shop's actual vocabulary — your products, customers, channels, numbers — without enterprise-deck framing. Business Advisor keeps recommendations plain instead of dressing them up to sound bigger than they are.

How does it work with the execution Workers?

When you decide to act on one of the options in a brief, Business Advisor hands off to the Worker that owns the execution — Order Manager for an order-level move, Ads Specialist for a campaign-level move, Product Specialist for a catalog-level move. You approve each downstream step separately; Business Advisor itself does not execute.

Same chat. Same Receipt format. Same earned-autonomy promise.

Hire Business Advisor.

Read-only by default. You approve every important action. Cancel anytime.

Hire an AI Business Advisor — Cross-system synthesis, strategic recommendations. — Crewmerce