JE Horizon LLC is a small holding company that designs, ships, and operates a focused portfolio of independently-developed software products. We don't raise venture money. We don't borrow foundation models. We ship things our own customers actually use.
JE Horizon LLC is a Raeford, NC software company founded in 2025 by Thomas Jarvis. The current portfolio spans Qovaryx, Contractor Command Center, Lead Rescue, and GameMind, with each product labeled by its live, beta, alpha, or external-approval state. The operating principle is owned code, explicit model/runtime boundaries, and verifier/audit constraints wherever automation touches customer decisions.
Live storefronts, public betas, and alpha surfaces are labeled plainly so customers can tell what is usable today, what is gated, and what is still waiting on external approval.
An autonomous AI stock-options trader that runs entirely on the user's CPU. Built from scratch on our own data and tokenizer — no borrowed foundation weights.
Missed-call text-back and AI lead capture for small service businesses. Site is live and accepting sign-ups; SMS go-live is pending US toll-free 10DLC carrier verification (in review now).
Local-first Windows game coach. Watches your screen the same way OBS does — passive Windows.Graphics.Capture, never injection — and surfaces gated suggestions you can review or act on. CPU-only. Sovereign 53.5M classifier. 24 launch titles live.
Operations dashboard that turns missed calls into booked jobs, sent quotes, scheduled work, and tracked invoices. Live storefront — sign up directly, no waitlist required.
Two products, one revenue loop: capture every missed lead, then convert it into a booked, quoted, invoiced job — autonomously.
Lead Rescue is the wedge: when a contractor's phone rings and nobody answers, our AI texts the caller back within 60 seconds, qualifies them on-platform, and alerts the owner. Contractor Command Center is the expansion: every captured lead becomes structured work — AI-classified service category and urgency, internal scheduling slots, drafted quotes, follow-up sequences, job/invoice tracking, and source-performance analytics.
Contractor Command Center is in public beta now — sign up directly at cmd.jehorizon.com. Lead Rescue's site and account flow are live too; SMS go-live is the last gate, pending US carrier toll-free 10DLC verification (in review now). Use the notify button on the Lead Rescue card to hear when SMS opens.
Captures from web forms, missed calls, SMS, Facebook lead ads, Google Business Profile, and email.
GPT-5-mini classifies service type, urgency, and missing info before the estimate gets quoted.
Internal calendar slots first; Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, Google Calendar after proof of value.
Structured quote drafts with line items; one-click send to customer.
Three sequences: new-lead no-response, quote-sent no-accept, completed-job review request.
Tracks new, scheduled, quoted, won, lost, completed — TanStack table with filters and source tags.
Invoice drafts and Stripe-powered payment reminders.
Response time, close rate, revenue by source — the sales story, not an AI vanity chart.
A small set of rules we apply to every product the company ships. Each one is a constraint we picked on purpose.
The code, the model weights, the data, and the audit trail belong to us — and to the people who run it. No remote inference for IP-sensitive workloads, no borrowed foundation models for core decisions.
If it can't run on a laptop without a GPU, we redesign until it can. CPU-first isn't a feature; it's a constraint we use to keep the architecture honest.
We publish the framing, the eval discipline, the failure writeups. We don't publish thresholds, training tricks, or anything that would let a competitor clone a year of work in a weekend.
Every decision a product makes is gated by a deterministic verifier — a function, not another model. The verifier can't drift. Models learn what the verifier will accept.
We collect what's needed to fix bugs and improve the product. We don't sell data, we don't profile users, and trade payloads / customer records never leave the operator's machine.
We don't run five half-finished things in parallel. Each product gets a focused build cycle until it has its own users, then it operates on its own air.
I started JE Horizon because I was tired of two extremes: products built on someone else's stack that can be killed with one API change, and products that look like AI but are actually a thin wrapper around a hosted model. There had to be a middle ground — software that the people who use it actually own, software that keeps working when the API you don't control changes its mind. So we build that. One product at a time, on hardware our customers already have, with a public devlog that doesn't give away the recipe.
— Thomas Jarvis, Founder · JE Horizon LLC
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