How aiOS Is Giving Every Business An AI Employee That Does The Work Itself

aiOS helps founders turn ideas into finished work: point it at your business and watch it build content, websites, and marketing — then texts you when done.

Jul 14, 2026

For many entrepreneurs, the promise of artificial intelligence has come with an unexpected cost. Every breakthrough seems to introduce another platform to learn, another subscription to manage, and another workflow to master. What began as a movement toward simplicity has often become a maze of disconnected tools. Gabe Campbell saw that problem firsthand and decided there had to be a better way.

Campbell, CEO of aiOS, built his career designing AI solutions after working with Google and BMW. His journey, however, began far from the technology industry. According to Campbell, he experienced homelessness at age seventeen before rebuilding his life through determination, technical expertise, and entrepreneurship. That personal transformation shaped his vision of creating technology that removes barriers instead of adding them.

The result is aiOS, a platform designed to work like an employee rather than a tool. Instead of asking users to learn prompts or juggle applications, aiOS studies a business — starting from just a website address — and builds what it needs: branded content, video, a live website, email, and advertising. The first work appears in about a minute, built in front of the user, and finished pieces arrive as simple text messages. The company's goal is straightforward: make advanced artificial intelligence do the work, without forcing anyone to become an AI expert.

"We wanted AI to disappear into the background," Campbell says. "Instead of learning complicated prompts or managing multiple platforms, people should simply text what they want and receive the result."

This philosophy has influenced every aspect of the platform. aiOS combines access to leading language models with more than 1,200 agent driven skills that help users complete business and creative tasks from a single conversation. According to the company, users can generate websites, create marketing campaigns, produce AI talking head videos, write social media content, build podcasts, and automate business workflows without leaving their messaging app. Campbell describes the experience as giving entrepreneurs a digital operating system that responds naturally to everyday requests.

Campbell runs aiOS the way his customers use it: the company has no human employees — its AI agents write the code, run the marketing, and handle customer support.

One of the platform's defining features is its ability to create marketing assets that reflect a company's existing brand identity. By analyzing a business alongside publicly available competitor information, aiOS is designed to generate content that aligns with a company's tone, audience, and positioning. The platform also connects with the services businesses already use, allowing users to publish content, manage campaigns, and automate operational tasks through a single interface.

Beyond content creation, Campbell believes the next generation of entrepreneurship will rely on intelligent AI agents capable of handling meaningful business functions. aiOS includes experiences intended to help users move from a business idea toward execution by generating websites, creating branding materials, producing social content, and assisting with customer outreach. The objective is to reduce the time between inspiration and launching a new venture.

The company also offers free tools designed to introduce users to its capabilities. One allows businesses to receive actionable feedback on their websites, while another analyzes Instagram profiles and provides recommendations intended to improve content strategy and audience engagement. These tools are designed to provide immediate value while demonstrating how conversational AI can support real business decisions.

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, Campbell believes the greatest innovation may not come from adding more features. Instead, it may come from removing friction. His vision for aiOS is to make AI feel less like software and more like a capable teammate that understands requests in plain language and completes meaningful work with minimal effort.

For founders, creators, marketers, and business owners looking to simplify how they work with artificial intelligence, aiOS represents a different approach. Rather than managing an expanding collection of AI applications, founders can hire one system that already knows their business — and hear from it like a teammate when the work is done.

To learn more about aiOS, visit myaios.app. Entrepreneurs interested in exploring AI powered business creation can visit myaios.app/start. Those who want to receive a complimentary website or Instagram review can explore myaios.app/roast. Additional updates from Gabe Campbell are available on Instagram.

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