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Not AI. Proven math.

iGotYouBruhh runs on Critical Path Method, Graph Theory and more Math concept or Logic used by big company like Boeing, NASA, Bechtel, hospital networks, and military logistics worldwide. Exact answers, not predictions.

Real problems. Real industries.

We start by understanding your product and your process. Once we understand the structure of what your team does, we can build a scheduling system that keeps everyone organized and working safely. Here is what that looks like across different industries.

Restaurant

The product: a customer order

Kitchen communication is either paper slips — which cost money and create waste — or yelling across the line, which means things get missed. When an order comes in, no one has a clear picture of who does what or how long each part will take.

How we handle it

The moment an order is placed, every station sees exactly what they need to prepare. The system also tracks workload at each station — so if the fry station has a backlog, everyone knows the expected wait before it even starts. No paper. No yelling.

Education / Library

The product: a returned book or submitted work

The system marks it returned, but the book is still sitting on a cart. Nobody has checked it in, inspected it, or routed it to the right shelf. It says available. It is not. The same happens in schools — work is submitted, but no one knows what step it is actually on.

How we handle it

Every step is mapped — receive, inspect, catalog, route, shelve. Each person is notified exactly when it is their turn. Nothing sits in a pile or gets lost between hands.

Warehouse

The product: an incoming delivery

A shipment comes in. Some items are urgent. Some can wait. Without a clear order, workers either start in the wrong place or freeze because they do not know what to prioritize.

How we handle it

Critical items rise to the top automatically. Your team always knows what needs to happen right now and what can safely wait — so nothing urgent gets buried under everything else.

Construction

The product: a phase of work

A crew shows up not knowing if the previous phase is actually finished. Drywalling starts before electrical is done. One missed handoff creates a safety risk and pushes the entire timeline back.

How we handle it

No phase begins until the one before it is confirmed complete. Workers know exactly what is ready for them — and what is not — so they can work safely without guessing.

About Us

We kept noticing the same problem. Large companies have the budget to hire engineers who can build custom systems tailored to exactly how they operate. Small business owners don't — and that gap shows up every single day.

For a company making millions, spending a few hundred dollars on software is almost nothing — the percentage is so small it barely registers. But for a business owner bringing in two or three hundred dollars a day, that same cost hits completely differently. It is not a minor expense. It is a real decision. That is why we combine multiple systems — data entry, visibility, day-to-day management — under a single fee, so you are not paying separately for every piece of the puzzle.

A lot of small businesses are not offline because they do not want to grow. They are offline because going online the traditional way is a real burden. Think about a convenience store trying to fill out a name, description, and price for every single product in the building. That is hundreds of items, manually entered, one by one. And even if they do it, the profit difference rarely justifies the time — especially when inventory changes often enough that you would have to redo it constantly.

We built IGotYouBruhh to help with the day-to-day — the operational side that actually determines whether a business runs smoothly. Our goal is to give every business owner, regardless of budget, the same tools that big companies use to stay organized, move faster, and make better decisions. Because the size of your company should not determine the quality of information you have access to.

Our solutions

These are the four areas we are focused on — each one a direct response to the problems small and growing businesses face every day.

Workforce Orchestration

Ready

Amazon built internal systems to coordinate hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers — tracking roles, assignments, and real-time task progress across an operation too large for any manager to oversee alone. Boeing uses similar tools to manage aircraft assembly lines where one missed step can halt an entire production line. You are not Boeing yet. But the same principle applies whether you have five employees or fifty thousand: when everyone knows their role, their tasks, and what is happening around them, the work moves. When your team stops spending time figuring out what to do next, they start spending that time doing it — and that is the difference between a business that depends on you to run and one that runs on its own.

Inventory Management

Coming soon

Walmart built one of the first real-time inventory systems in retail — a competitive advantage that smaller businesses could not match for decades. You are not Walmart yet. But running out of stock or over-ordering does not just cost money — it costs trust. Every time a customer asks for something you do not have, or every dollar tied up in stock that is not moving, is a problem that real-time inventory tracking prevents. Know what you have, what is selling, and what needs restocking before your customers have to tell you.

Demand Prediction

Coming soon

Amazon and Walmart rarely run out of stock during peak periods because they track what sold on this exact day last year, compare it across years of data, and act before the rush arrives. You are not Amazon yet. But the moment you start, we start tracking — and that history becomes one of the most valuable things your business owns. Instead of reacting to a rush after it already happened, we notify you before it comes: order the right amount, schedule the right staff, and stop leaving money on the table because you ran out at the worst time.

Internet Visibility

Coming soon

Google processes billions of searches every day. Right now, the businesses that show up in those results are the ones with dedicated marketing teams actively managing their online presence. You do not need a marketing team — you need to be in the results. Even one percent of the searches relevant to what you sell is an enormous number. And if just one of those searches brings a customer through your door, that is free marketing that cost you nothing. Register your products once and your store becomes discoverable — your address, your hours, what you carry — without you having to manage a separate online presence on top of running your business.