Vero Beach, Florida
July 2026
I've spent 25 years running software development companies.
I know what it costs to build a platform — the architects, the developers, the QA cycles, the DevOps, the project managers. I know what a six-month build looks like from the inside, what scope creep does to a budget, and what happens when a key developer leaves mid-project.
AI eliminated all of it.
Not reduced. Not disrupted. Eliminated. The work that used to take a team of twelve and six months now takes me, Claude Code, and about a week. I want you to sit with that for a moment — because if AI can replace software developers, people who write code for a living, people whose value is built on years of technical education and practice — what do you think is coming for everyone else?
CPAs. Attorneys. Sales managers. Account administrators. Customer support teams. Paralegals. Radiologists. Loan officers. Financial analysts.
The jobs that feel safe right now are not safe. The ones that feel completely untouchable — surgery, construction, skilled trades — there are already robots doing versions of those. There are robots flying fighter jets. Think about where that goes in two years. Five years. Ten.
I'm not writing this to frighten you. I'm writing this because I figured something out, and I want to share it before the window closes.
The only people who come out of the AI transition ahead are the ones who own something. Not a skill. Not a certification. Not a job title. A product.
Here's what I know after 25 years of working with businesses — real ones, not startups, not side projects:
Every business, regardless of industry or size, runs on about 100 core needs. And almost all of them rotate around the same five things: get more leads, convert those leads into clients, manage those clients, get them to buy more, and deliver your product or service efficiently enough to make money doing it.
That's it. Everything else is noise. Stories. Confusion.
The businesses that win aren't the ones with the best marketing agency. They're the ones with the best systems. And businesses — unlike consumers — have budgets, have recurring needs, and don't churn because their operations depend on the software working.
Consumers might buy once. They buy on trend, on emotion, on whatever's in their feed today. Businesses buy because they have a problem that costs them money. And they keep paying as long as the problem exists.
This is the most reliable market in the world. And most of it is underserved by software that's either too expensive, too complex, or locked behind a vendor who could raise prices or shut down tomorrow.
If you run a business, I want to ask you something directly.
How much are you spending on software subscriptions every month?
CRM. Project management. Invoicing. Scheduling. Client portals. HR. Helpdesk. Compliance. Email marketing. Form builders. Proposal tools. Contract management.
Most businesses I've worked with are paying $2,000–$8,000 per month in SaaS subscriptions for tools they don't fully use, can't customize, and don't own. That's $24,000–$96,000 a year. For software that belongs to someone else. That could be shut down, repriced, or deprecated at any time. That holds your data hostage.
You don't have to rent software. You can own it.
A Build Pack gives you everything an AI coding agent needs to build that platform from scratch — the database schema, the architecture, the API patterns, the design system, and a stage-by-stage build plan. You hand it to Claude Code. It builds. You review each stage. When it's done, the source code is in your GitHub repository, the database is on your Neon account, and the deployment is on your Vercel account.
Nothing is hosted on my infrastructure. Nothing requires an ongoing license. Cancel the SaaS subscription you've been renting and run the equivalent platform yourself — built to your specs, owned outright, modifiable by any developer at any time.
One build. One platform. One time cost. Then it's yours forever.
If you want to start a business, here's what I'm offering you.
I have a library of 80+ B2B software platforms. CRM systems. Client intake tools. Legal platforms. Medical intake. Field service management. Property management. Gym and fitness management. HR operations. IT helpdesk. AI chatbot builders. Course platforms. Membership platforms. Job boards. Compliance trackers. And more being built every week.
Every one of these is a complete software business waiting for an owner who understands the market.
You can buy any platform as a Build Pack for $499. Download it, open it in Claude Code, and build it in a day. You don't need to know how to write code. You need a computer, a terminal, and the ability to follow a checklist. Claude Code does the implementation. You review what it builds and tell it what to change.
When it's done you have a production-ready B2B software platform you can sell subscriptions to. You set the pricing. You keep the revenue. No platform fee, no revenue share, no one who can pull the rug.
You know an industry. You understand a market. You know what a business in that market needs and what they'll pay for it. That's the edge I can't put in a Build Pack — but the software, the architecture, the patterns, the database? That's handled.
One more thing.
Until July 8, 2026, I'm offering a Lifetime Deal: $2,500 for access to every Build Pack in the current catalog — all 80+ platforms — plus every new platform I ship going forward.
The reason I'm structuring it this way is simple. You may not know which platform you want right now. You may think one looks right today and change your mind in three months when a different market opportunity presents itself. Things will change. New platforms will be added. I expect to reach 120–150 before the end of the year.
The Lifetime Deal means you never have to choose. Every platform is available whenever you're ready to build it.
There are 15 lifetime spots. Not 50, not 100 — fifteen. Once they're gone, platforms go back to individual sale at $499 each, limited to 5 copies per platform before they're removed from the catalog. Lifetime members always have access.
The deadline is July 8th. I'm not extending it.
If any of this resonates — if you see your market in the catalog, if you've been paying for software you could own, if you want to be on the right side of what AI is doing to every industry — the next steps are below.
You've spent years building expertise in your industry. That expertise combined with a software platform you own is a real business. The Build Pack gives you the software.
The rest is yours.
— Gus Skarlis
Founder, PushButtonPlatforms
Vero Beach, Florida
P.S. Lifetime members are capped at 15. Once those 15 spots are filled, the lifetime offer is gone permanently and won't come back. Individual platforms will still be available at $499 each — 5 copies per platform, then removed. If you're going to do this, do it before July 8th.
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All 80+ Build Packs. Every future platform. Closes July 8.
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