Ziviro started as a personal experiment. It became a business because the same problem kept showing up in local service companies everywhere — and nobody was fixing it right.
Before Ziviro was a company, it was just the way I worked. I'm 21, self-taught, and I've been building automations since before I knew what to call them. Scheduling, follow-ups, anything repetitive that didn't need a human decision — I found a way to hand it off to software. Eventually I started wondering why I was the only person I knew doing this.
I didn't have a specific industry in mind. I just knew the tools existed — voice agents, automated texting, smart scheduling — and that nobody was putting them together for the people who needed them most. The businesses that came to mind weren't tech companies or startups. They were the ones I saw every day: the plumber whose phone goes to voicemail because he's under a house, the contractor who loses a lead because he couldn't call back until 9pm, the shop owner who's too busy running the business to also run the phones.
These aren't technology problems. They're time problems. The owner is good at what they do — they just can't be on the job and on the phone at the same time. A receptionist that answers when they can't, a missed-call text-back that fires in under a minute, appointment reminders that go out automatically, review requests after every job, follow-up sequences on open quotes — all of this is buildable right now. It just requires someone to actually build it, set it up for your specific business, and keep it running.
That's what Ziviro does. I build the system, deploy it, and manage it. You keep doing what you're good at. Everything else runs in the background.
Local service businesses keep the world running. They fix furnaces at 11pm, show up when basements flood, build and maintain things with their hands. They shouldn't be losing jobs because they were too busy doing the work to handle the business side. Ziviro exists to make sure they don't.
Most "AI for local business" tools are repackaged software with a markup. Ziviro is built differently — and it shows in how it actually runs for clients.
Not a no-code dashboard and a white-label chatbot. Purpose-selected tools that do the specific job, integrated by hand for your business.
I'm 21, based in Hatfield, PA, and I taught myself everything that runs Ziviro — the automations, the voice systems, the workflows, the infrastructure. I didn't study computer science. I started with curiosity, a laptop, and the conviction that if something can be automated, it should be.
I started Ziviro because I kept seeing the same gap: powerful automation tools existed, but nobody was building them for local service businesses in a way that actually worked. Not a SaaS dashboard the owner has to learn. Not a chatbot that sounds like a robot. A real system — phone answering, smart texting, automated scheduling, follow-ups, review requests — configured for your business, managed by someone who picks up the phone.
Every client works directly with me. No account managers, no support tickets, no offshore team. I built your system, I know how it works, and I'm the person you call when something needs attention.
Reach me at hello@getziviro.com or call (267) 656-6998.
Ziviro is a young company. We're actively onboarding new clients. The technology is real, tested, and live — you can call (267) 656-6998 right now and talk to the actual system your customers would experience.
We're not going to pretend we have years of client case studies or a roster of hundreds of businesses. What we have is a fully built, fully functional system that works on day one — and a commitment to every client that we'll manage it like it's our own business on the line.
Book 20 minutes. Marc will show you the exact system — live — and tell you honestly whether it's the right fit.
hello@getziviro.com