Let's talk about what we've been building.
I started HiTek Tech with a simple premise: technology should serve the people who need it most, not the people who already have it figured out. That sounds like a mission statement, but really it's just something I saw with my own eyes.
Single moms in Southern Dallas working full-time shifts just to pay for childcare, with no margin left to build anything for themselves. Men with a ten-year-old charge on their record getting ghosted by every online application, locked out of jobs they're fully qualified for. Pastors preaching the best content in the neighborhood every Sunday, then watching that sermon disappear into a Facebook Live replay nobody finds.
These aren't separate problems. They're the same problem wearing different clothes — a system that extracts from communities instead of building within them. Technology layered on top of that system just speeds up the extraction.
Unless you build something different.
So we did. Three projects, each designed for a specific group of people in Southern Dallas. Each one uses AI not as a replacement for human work, but as a force multiplier for people who are already doing the work.
Here they are.
Mama's Micro-Agency
The pitch: Turn a phone into a $2K-$5K/month business. Single moms run their own AI-powered Virtual Assistant agency from their phone — nap time, school hours, late nights. No commute. No extra childcare cost.
We did the math: a single mom in Southern Dallas with two kids spends about $1,354 a month on childcare — roughly 29 percent of a median paycheck. She's working to pay for the ability to work. That's a trap, not a job.
Mama's Micro-Agency flips that. We configure her phone with the full AI-VA toolkit in one afternoon — calendar, CRM, content scheduler, invoice system. Then we teach her how to land clients using AI-drafted outreach. Three to four focused hours a day. First paying client within two to three weeks.
What's available now on the site: A free guide that walks through the core idea — "How to Start a Phone-Based VA Agency" — plus the full curriculum for the program. The curriculum covers client acquisition, AI tools setup, pricing strategy, and scaling from one client to five.
Learn more about Mama's Micro-Agency → | Download the free guide →
Clean Slate AI
The pitch: Clear your record for $497 instead of $2,000+. Clean Slate AI uses AI to scan your criminal record against Texas law, tell you exactly what's eligible for expungement or non-disclosure, and draft the court paperwork — all in minutes instead of months.
Here's the reality: a minor conviction from ten years ago might as well be a ten-foot wall in today's job market. Every application asks. Every background check flags it. And getting an expungement traditionally means paying an attorney $2,000 to $5,000 — if you even know that option exists.
Clean Slate AI uses AI to handle 90 percent of the heavy lifting that used to require a $300-an-hour lawyer. We scan your record, identify every charge that's eligible under current Texas statutes, and auto-draft the petitions. A legal partner reviews before filing. You save thousands. And the barrier to clearing your name drops from "impossible" to "doable."
Free for veterans. No asterisk. No fine print. If you served, your expungement support is on us.
Download the free eligibility guide → | Start your Clean Slate →
Sermon Economy
The pitch: Turn one sermon into 7 content products for $97/month. We take your Sunday sermon and use AI to automatically produce a podcast episode, three short-form video clips, a written devotional, a Bible study outline, and a weekly email newsletter.
Southern Dallas has some of the best preachers in the country. Every Sunday, they deliver content that megachurches would pay agencies six figures to produce. Then it vanishes into a 47-view Facebook Live recording.
That's not just a waste of good preaching — it's a waste of the church's most valuable intellectual property. Sermon Economy captures that content and multiplies it across formats that reach people who would never walk through the sanctuary doors. Shift workers. Homebound members. The younger generation on their phones.
The pastor preaches once. AI handles the rest. Each content product can be monetized — podcast sponsorships, devotional subscriptions, increased online giving. Churches reduce dependency on tithes alone and build 3-4 new revenue streams.
Pilot churches are locked in at the introductory rate. First cohort gets priority support and input on the product roadmap.
Why These Three, and Why Now
These three projects look different because they serve different people. But they share a DNA.
They start with a specific person, not a demographic. Mama's Micro-Agency starts with a single mom who has a phone and two hours of margin. Clean Slate AI starts with a man who has a record and a job application he's afraid to fill out. Sermon Economy starts with a pastor who has a sermon and no time to do anything else with it.
They use AI to remove barriers, not build moats. The VA industry has existed for years — but the barrier to entry was knowing how to set up CRMs and pitch decks. AI removes that. Expungement existed — but the barrier was $2,000 and a lawyer's office. AI removes that. Content multiplication existed — but the barrier was a production team. AI removes that.
They turn users into owners. These aren't apps people consume. They're tools people use to build something of their own — a business, a clean record, a church media empire that finally matches the quality of the preaching.
What's on the Site Right Now
All three projects have full landing pages and resources available today:
- Mama's Micro-Agency: Full program landing page with curriculum details, plus a free downloadable guide on starting a phone-based VA business.
- Clean Slate AI: Free eligibility guide — find out if your record qualifies before committing to anything. Download it here.
- Sermon Economy: Full service description and pilot church application. Contact us to get your church on the list.
We're starting with these three because they represent the three biggest leverage points we identified in Southern Dallas: economic opportunity for mothers, legal access for the formerly incarcerated, and content amplification for the faith community that holds everything together.
One project helps a mom feed her kids. One project helps a man get a fair shot at a job. One project helps a church reach its community all week instead of just Sunday morning.
Three different starting points. One destination.
Technology doesn't change communities. People do. Technology just makes the people who are already doing the work faster, stronger, and harder to ignore.
What's Next
This is the launch, not the finish line. Over the next 90 days we're:
- Recruiting the first cohort of 10 Mama's Micro-Agency moms
- Building the legal partner network for Clean Slate AI filings
- Onboarding pilot churches for Sermon Economy
- Documenting everything we learn — the wins and the failures — so other communities can replicate what works
If any of this resonates, pick one. Click through. Download the guide. Book a call. Or just share this with somebody who needs to see it.
That's how this works. One person at a time. Until the whole curve shifts.
