I built it for myself first. Then I gave it to every IB.
I started trading in 2015. A few years in I became an IB — and I realised the hardest part wasn't the markets. It was running the business around them.
Every morning was the same. Switch between seven tools. A CRM that didn't understand Telegram. Outreach that got accounts banned because nobody thought about cooldowns. Signal forwarding held together by a custom userbot. Copy-trading payouts reconciled in a shared Google Doc. I was losing hours to the plumbing and hours more to the things the plumbing missed.
So I stopped waiting for the tool to exist and built it. An AI outreach engine that knows the difference between a warmed account and a flamed one — with pacing and cooldowns that keep Telegram happy. Onboarding bots that walk a lead through the full funnel until they're associated with me as their IB, and route them into the right channel at each stage. A forwarder fluent in translation and affiliate rewriting. A copy-trading runtime that pays subscribers on profit, not on faith.
I ran my own IB on it for two years before I let anyone else in. Today it's IBHQ — IB Headquarters — the stack I wish existed the day I started. No fiat. USDT only. No nonsense.