Operations · Automation · Systems

Building infrastructure
that lets businesses
operate at scale.

I design and deploy operational systems across regulated finance, real estate, and marketing. My work removes manual overhead and replaces it with infrastructure that runs.

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About

Not a consultant.
An operator.

I'm Jad Eid. I build operational infrastructure that removes bottlenecks and creates compounding leverage across organizations. I operate across regulated financial environments and fast-moving marketing businesses simultaneously, bringing the same systems thinking to both.

I currently manage operations and compliance inside a UK-regulated brokerage, oversee workflow structure at ORCAP (Orion Ridge Capital), and lead the full marketing and systems operation for a real estate team in the US, building automated infrastructure that lets teams execute at scale without touching code.

Where most people deliver plans, I deliver running systems.

01
Finance and Compliance
Regulated operations, reconciliations, client money processes, internal reporting and workflow structure
02
Real Estate
Automated listing infrastructure, marketing systems, content pipelines and team coordination at scale
03
Marketing Ops
End-to-end marketing execution, CRM infrastructure, publishing workflows and automation systems

Systems

01
Automated Listing Infrastructure
Built and manage an automated property page system for a US real estate team. Listings deploy at scale with zero manual dev input, managed entirely through content workflows.
Real Estate Automation CMS
02
Regulated Ops and Compliance Stack
End-to-end operations management inside a UK-regulated brokerage. Client money processes, reconciliations, regulatory reporting, and internal workflow governance.
Finance Compliance Reporting
03
Real Estate Marketing OS
Full marketing and content operation for a US real estate team. Social media coordination, listing updates, publishing pipelines, and team execution without bottlenecks.
Marketing Workflows Team Ops
04
Capital Ops Infrastructure
Operational structure and compliance framework at ORCAP. Documentation systems, process oversight, internal coordination, and reporting that keeps a regulated business running clean.
ORCAP Compliance Operations
05
Cross-Org Workflow Automation
Multi-business automation layer that removes manual overhead across organizations. Connecting tools, syncing data, and eliminating repeat work so teams focus on what matters.
Make Automation Scale

Services

Done-for-you operational infrastructure. Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed timeline. You get a running system, full documentation, and a handover your team can use from day one.

Starter
Ops Foundation
$800
Delivered in 1 week
One-click content publishing across all your platforms simultaneously
Website or internal admin portal — no code required for your team
Dedicated pages for each content type your team manages
Your team connects their own accounts securely via OAuth — no passwords shared
Full documentation and team walkthrough on handover
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Full System
Complete Infrastructure
$1,500
Delivered in 2 weeks
Everything in Ops Foundation
AI-powered content creation from files, images, or documents
Automated lead capture routed into your existing CRM
Cross-tool workflow automation that connects your entire stack
Automated tracking and reporting so nothing falls through the gaps
30-minute scope call before build begins
Full documentation and team walkthrough on handover
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Ongoing
Monthly Maintenance
I keep the system running, fix anything that breaks, and improve it as your operation grows. No technical knowledge needed on your end.
$250
per month

Thinking

I
Systems before tools
The process has to be right before any software gets selected. Most broken operations are broken at the logic layer. The tool is just an accelerant of whatever is already there.
II
Execution over theory
Strategy without deployed infrastructure is just overhead. Everything I design gets built, tested, and handed over running. Not as a roadmap, not as a recommendation.
III
Leverage as the metric
The question is always: how much output per unit of human effort? If a system does not dramatically shift that ratio, it is not worth building.
IV
Compounding by design
Infrastructure should get more valuable over time. I build systems where data accumulates, feedback loops close, and the organization's intelligence compounds.

Contact

Let's build
something.

If you are building something that needs serious operational infrastructure, reach out. I work with founders, operators, and teams who want systems that actually scale.