From leading operations in combat zones to building AI systems for businesses. Same discipline, different mission.
I'm Chase Manney, a U.S. Army veteran who spent 6 years building and running operational systems in some of the most demanding environments on earth — from combat zones in Afghanistan to NATO exercises across Europe with 5,000+ personnel.
In the Army, a bad system gets people killed. I learned to build processes that work under pressure, every time, with zero margin for error. I trained over 500 allied soldiers, managed millions in assets, and redesigned SOPs that kept teams undetected for 17 days in contested territory.
Now I apply that same discipline to building AI automation systems for trade companies. Your business might not be a combat zone, but the principle is the same: build a system once, build it right, and let it run.
I started Veteran Automation because I saw trade company owners drowning in leads they couldn't follow up on fast enough, spending hours on admin work that a machine could handle in seconds, and losing money to competitors who simply responded faster. I fix that.
Every automation I build is designed around one thing: making your business more money. No unnecessary complexity. No features you don't need.
I don't build quick hacks. I build systems that run reliably 24/7 without breaking. The same standard I held in the Army, applied to your workflows.
No jargon. No upsells. I tell you exactly what you need, what it costs, and how long it takes. If automation isn't the right fit, I'll tell you that too.