A working AI assistant on infrastructure you own — your hardware, or a private cloud server in your own account. Installed, tested, handed over. You own it outright.
Cloud AI is fast and impressive. It’s also a liability if you handle anything sensitive — client records, contract drafts, financial data, internal IP. Every prompt sent to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini’s cloud leaves your building, and you have to take their word for what happens next.
The shape of the problem is usually the same. You want AI for the obvious things — drafting, summarising, organising — and stop short because:
So the work keeps getting done by hand. That is the gap this closes.
You pick. Examples:
No prices published here — every engagement is scoped in writing first, so the number is real rather than a guess. Every tier states what done means — a test you can run yourself, agreed in writing before the work starts. Send the eight questions and a fixed price comes back within 24 hours.
| Tier | Includes | What “done” means |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | Local AI stack + 1 automation + 7-day support | Answers a typed question in under 20 seconds with the network cable unplugged. |
| Standard | Starter + voice control + knowledge base (≤1,000 docs) | The above, plus: returns the correct source document for at least 8 of 10 questions you choose in advance. |
| Full Stack | Standard + 2nd automation + dashboard + 30-day support | The above, plus: your second automation runs unattended for 7 days. |
The price is fixed and quoted in writing — in Kuwaiti Dinar. The same price applies inside Kuwait and outside it — no international surcharge, no international discount.
I don’t sell hardware. I specify it; you buy it direct from the retailer, in your own name, and you own it from that moment. It does not pass through me and never appears on an invoice from me — there is no margin on it for me, which is worth knowing when you read the specification. Many businesses already have something suitable. No subscription. One-time engagement, you own the system.
Good fit: lawyers, accountants, consultants, doctors, government contractors, privacy-mindful founders. Anyone with a usable desktop / workstation who doesn’t want their work going to OpenAI’s data center.
Not a fit: you want frontier-model output without privacy concerns (use ChatGPT), or you want delivery in 24 hours (timeline is the timeline).
Yes. A modern desktop with an RTX 3060 or better runs a model like Llama 3 8B locally at a speed that is comfortable for everyday work. The output is “competent draft” quality — which is what most routine office work actually needs. For the hardest reasoning, keep a cloud account and use it for the work that has nothing confidential in it.
For the local AI part, never. For the automation part it depends on what you connect it to — and every external service the job touches is named in writing in the scope, and approved by you before anything is built. Volt Stack adds no cloud dependency of its own. The acceptance test is run with the network disconnected, so this is something you can check rather than something you have to believe.
Seven days of included support after acceptance: anything failing the agreed test gets fixed at no cost. After that it is billable by the hour, and the runbook is written so that a competent systems engineer — yours or anyone’s — can do it without me. If you would rather it stayed maintained and current, that is what Volt Vault’s monthly covers, and you can add it to a Stack install.
Yes — VoltAlpha is a Kuwaiti S.P.C. and I am in Kuwait. On-site install is available inside Kuwait. Remote install — you handle the physical setup, I do everything else over a private connection — is available anywhere. The price is the same either way, and the same inside Kuwait and outside it.
No. The same stack ships as software on a VPS or private cloud server you control — your account, your keys, your data. You can start there and move on-premise later if that fits your plan.
Nobody yet — you would be the first, and I would rather tell you that than have you find out later. What I can offer instead of a reference list: the same components I would install for you run my own company today, so I am not learning them on your installation. Every promise is written down before you pay, with the acceptance test spelled out. And the price is fixed, so being first does not cost you more.
At handover you have the runbook and the administrator credentials, and it runs on standard open-source components. If I vanished the next day it keeps running and any competent systems engineer can maintain it. Nothing is licensed, keyed or locked to me. The other side of that: one person is also why nobody else can see your files.
Answer the eight questions and a fixed price comes back within 24 hours. Or send one paragraph: what your work is, what the AI use case looks like, what hardware you already have. Either way you get a reply within 24 hours, including a plain answer if it isn’t a fit. No call needed at any stage.
Two clients per month max. Not artificial scarcity — the cap that keeps every install boring (in the good way).
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