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Tulsa's Autonomous Business Intelligence Command Center: Where Energy City Meets 24/7 AI

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Tulsa doesn't sleep—it shifts. The city that powered America's energy boom for a century now powers something different: a generation of businesses that run themselves. From the Gathering Place's trails to the Blue Dome's rooftop bars, from Greenwood Rising's reconciliation work to the new Sandbar Park's inclusive playgrounds, Tulsa is building. But building takes time. Decisions take meetings. Follow-ups take follow-ups. PinkyBot.io changes that equation. Your business doesn't wait for you anymore. Fourteen specialized AI bots wake up every 15 minutes, read your priorities, execute your work, and log everything in a filing cabinet system that never forgets. This is what the autonomous self-sustaining business looks like. This is Tulsa's command center.

The Heartbeat of Your Business: Autonomous Work While You Live

Every 15 minutes—without you touching a keyboard—the entire PinkyBot system wakes up. It's not a metaphor. The heartbeat is a literal cron job that fires at precise intervals and executes a complete workflow across your platform. Your bots check what needs to happen next, pick up pending tasks, route them to the right specialist AI, execute them using Claude's powerful API (free through the platform's Max plan), and commit results to a rolling handoff document that tracks every action with a unique tracking number in the format PB-BOT-YYYYMMDD-NNNN.

That heartbeat interval scales with your plan. Free and Starter users get a 4-hour heartbeat. Pro users get 1 hour. Business tier and above get the full 15-minute autonomy. By the time you finish your morning coffee in a Brookside café or wrap up a client meeting downtown, the platform has already executed dozens of tasks: written code, generated social content, researched competitors, analyzed market data, generated landing pages for new service areas, scanned crypto wallets for anomalies, and organized everything in an auditable chain of custody.

Want to understand what actually happened? Every task gets logged. Every completed action gets a git commit. The filing cabinet system is your knowledge base—an organized, searchable archive that accumulates everything the platform learns and builds over time. This isn't busy work. This is real work: code shipping, content publishing, reports generating, pages going live.

Contact our Tulsa team to see the heartbeat in action.

Pinky: Your AI Co-Founder with Personality

Before the bots, there's Pinky—a fully realized AI assistant at the center of everything. Pinky is not generic. It's a lovably chaotic lab mouse with opinions, personality, and deep knowledge of your specific platform configuration. It knows your code, your tasks, your team, your goals, and your history.

For admin users and workspace owners, Pinky runs through Claude CLI, which means every conversation with you is free (you're not paying per token) and fully context-aware. Pinky pulls from the complete operational knowledge of your system—past tasks, completed projects, committed code, analytics data, everything. It's like having a co-founder who remembers every decision you've ever made and can explain why.

For regular team members, Pinky adapts its capabilities to your subscription tier. Free and Starter users get responses powered by Claude Haiku. Pro users can bring their own API key to reduce costs. Business users get token-based access with a rolling balance dashboard that shows real-time deduction tracking.

Managed hosting and self-hosted licensees get the full Pinky experience configured for their company context. No two instances of Pinky have to look or behave the same. Your Pinky is yours.

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The Fourteen Bots That Actually Work

TasksBot: The Nervous System

TasksBot receives requests from all other bots, validates them against a quality gate (rejecting vague or junk instructions), routes them to the right specialist, tracks progress, and escalates blockers when needed. Built-in safeguards prevent infinite retry loops: a task that fails twice stops automatically and waits for human review. No wasted tokens. No endless loops.

CodeBot: The Engineer

CodeBot writes, debugs, and ships code autonomously. It reads the task specification, opens the right files, makes changes, runs syntax checks with `node -c`, restarts services via PM2, and commits with a tracking number. It also validates functionality—actually hitting endpoints with curl to verify everything works before marking the task complete. Vague instructions like "fix the bug" get rejected. Specific, actionable descriptions get executed.

DocsBot: The Writer

DocsBot handles documentation, READMEs, guides, and knowledge base articles. It includes a spreadsheet panel with editable grids, template support, CSV import, and Excel export. A PDF tools panel handles creating, converting, merging, and watermarking documents. An encryption panel lets you encrypt files or text with AES-256 client-side—the password never leaves your browser. The Export Center converts documents between 8 formats: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, CSV, Markdown, plain text, HTML, and encrypted. All without leaving the dashboard.

ResearchBot: The Analyst

ResearchBot integrates Perplexity Sonar Pro for deep web research with real citations. For Tulsa businesses, this means researching everything from local competitor strategies to neighborhood demographics in Greenwood or the Pearl District. Findings get organized into a folder and file system. You can annotate, edit, and export through 8 channels: download as Markdown, copy to clipboard, share link (7-day expiry), export as PDF, email, send to Discord via webhook, send to Telegram via bot token, and upload to Google Drive via OAuth. Every export option is live.

SocialBot: The Content Engine

SocialBot manages content across 20+ social platforms. It maintains a content calendar, schedules posts, tracks engagement analytics, and generates platform-appropriate content using the platform's AI capabilities. Posts that perform well on one platform get repurposed automatically for others. It works in tandem with ClipperBot to push video clips as soon as they're ready. For Tulsa service businesses, this means announcing new service areas, sharing event updates from venues like Cain's Ballroom or the Tulsa State Fair, and maintaining consistent presence without daily effort.

BusinessBot: The CRM

BusinessBot is a full 16-panel business management suite. Here's what you get: CRM Hub, Clients, Contacts, Companies, Pipeline (kanban view), Projects, Invoices (with line items, print-to-PDF, email delivery, and digital signature requests), Signatures (certificate generation, resend, copy link), Email Templates (20 categorized templates, editable), Market Intelligence, Team Management (seats, suspension, activity tracking), Meetings, Reports, Webhooks, and Business Profile with branding engine.

The branding engine is particularly powerful. Configure your logo, primary color, secondary color, and accent color once. Every invoice, document, and report generated by the business pulls from that branding configuration automatically. For managed hosting clients, BusinessBot is available with a $49/month per-business add-on after the initial two businesses included in the Business tier.

ScheduleBot: The Calendar

ScheduleBot provides visual calendar views in monthly, weekly, and daily modes. Events are color-coded by category. Click to add. Click to edit. It coordinates with TasksBot to surface time-sensitive work and with SocialBot to reflect content publish dates.

CryptoBot: The Market Intelligence Layer

CryptoBot connects to DexScreener, CoinGecko, and on-chain data sources to deliver real-time price feeds, portfolio tracking across multiple wallets and chains (Solana, Ethereum, BSC), and token scanning with contract analysis and rug detection. It runs automated market snapshots on every heartbeat. Alerts fire through the integrated Telegram bot (@PinkyandBrainbot) so you get notified on your phone the moment something important happens. The Telegram integration is bidirectional—query the bot directly for price data, wallet balances, and trending tokens without opening the dashboard.

ClipperBot: The Video Machine

ClipperBot is the AI video clipping engine built for content creators, streamers, and businesses that produce video. It watches your long-form content, detects the highest-engagement moments—hooks, key statements, soundbites—and automatically generates clips ready for export. Supported platforms include TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and 17 more. Auto-captioning and subtitle generation are built in. ClipperBot works in a tight loop with SocialBot: clips are generated, formatted, and queued for publishing in one automated pipeline.

CityForge: Your Local SEO Weapon

CityForge is the Business tier's most powerful feature for service businesses. The premise is straightforward: if you serve Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Sapulpa, and surrounding areas, you need landing pages for every market you target. Manually, that's weeks of work. With CityForge, it's a single session. View pricing for Business tier access to CityForge.

The pipeline works in five stages. First, you select cities on an interactive SVG map covering 500+ markets organized by tier. Second, CityForge calls Perplexity Sonar Pro with custom research prompts designed to extract real local data: neighborhood demographics, local competitors, prominent employers, events, venues, parks, schools, and cultural character. For Greenwood, for example, it researches the historic district's 1921 Race Massacre history, the Greenwood Cultural Center, John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, and the modern revitalization efforts. For Cherry Street, it captures the walkable mix of bakeries, farmers markets, fine dining, and boutiques. For the Pearl District, it notes the grit-to-gem character, smashed burgers at Tina's, live music at Mercury Lounge, and trail access downtown.

Third, CityForge generates full HTML landing pages with your branding, services, and contact information woven through city-specific content. Pages include proper H1/H2 structure, meta title, meta description, canonical URL, FAQ schema markup, LocalBusiness schema, keyword-optimized body copy, and 16+ calls to action. Fourth, you review each page in a split-screen preview and can approve as-is, reject, or submit specific revision instructions. Revision history tracks every iteration. Fifth, CityForge deploys directly to your WordPress site via SSH, to any web server via standard SSH deploy, or bundles everything as a ZIP for manual upload.

Image handling is fully automated. When a Pexels or Unsplash API key is configured, CityForge populates each page with relevant stock photography during generation. The system extracts which image IDs are actually referenced in the page content before uploading—dramatically faster than uploading an entire library. After deployment, CityForge generates a complete sitemap.xml and can submit to Google for instant indexing.

Sign up for Business tier to unlock CityForge for Tulsa and surrounding markets.

StreamBot: The Livestream Manager

StreamBot handles real-time stream monitoring, viewer alerts, clip capture from live sessions, and stream health metrics. It integrates with Twitch, YouTube Live, and Kick.

FileSystemBot: The Organizer

FileSystemBot keeps the workspace clean—organizing files, running cleanup operations, managing migrations, and documenting the directory structure. It works in conjunction with the filing cabinet system to ensure knowledge doesn't get lost across sessions.

SecurityBot and AnalyticsBot (Self-Hosted and Managed Tiers)

SecurityBot runs automated security audits on every deployment. It scans API files for routes, cross-references them against the firewall whitelist, tests endpoints for admin data leaks, and generates reports with CRITICAL, WARNING, and PASS ratings. Pre-commit hooks block any commit that introduces a syntax error, modifies protected files without authorization, or removes files that exist on master.

AnalyticsBot provides four data panels: User Growth (registrations, active users over time), Bot Performance (task completion rates, average execution time per bot), Revenue (Stripe integration showing MRR, new subscriptions, churn), and System Health (server load, memory, uptime, API cost tracking).

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Local SEO at Machine Speed: CityForge for Tulsa Service Businesses

Tulsa's economy is diverse. Energy and manufacturing dominate the corporate landscape. Aviation is growing with American Airlines' massive maintenance base investment. But the real growth—the small business growth—happens in service sectors: plumbing, HVAC, electrical, cleaning, landscaping, roofing, concrete, solar installation, home remodeling. These businesses need local visibility. They need to show up in search for "plumber near me" when someone in Greenwood is dealing with a burst pipe. They need pages for Brookside, for the Pearl District, for downtown, for Minshall Park, for Chimney Hills, for every neighborhood they serve.

Manually writing unique pages for each market takes months. CityForge does it in hours. The system researches real local data for each Tulsa neighborhood, generates unique content that reflects that area's character and demographics, lets you review and approve each page, and deploys directly to your WordPress site via SSH. The pages include proper schema markup for LocalBusiness, FAQ schema for rich snippets, and 16+ contextually relevant calls to action.

For Tulsa specifically, CityForge can target the city itself plus major surrounding areas: Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Sapulpa, and Owasso. It can also target individual neighborhoods within Tulsa: Downtown, Brookside, Cherry Street, Pearl District, Greenwood, East Village, Blue Dome District, Chimney Hills, Minshall Park, The Heights, Kendall Whittier, Forest Hills-Wildwood, Meadow Gold, Deco District, and SoBo District. Each page gets researched with real local detail. Each one is unique. Each one drives qualified leads.

Get a quote for CityForge deployment to your Tulsa service territory.

Your Chatbot, Everywhere Your Customers Are

Every PinkyBot account comes with a deployable version of Pinky—your own branded AI assistant that you can embed directly in the places your customers already spend time. The Telegram integration is live. Through @PinkyandBrainbot, users can query the platform, check crypto prices, get wallet balances, receive alerts, and interact with their bots directly from their phone. No app download. No dashboard login. Just a message.

Discord integration works the same way—your bot lives in your server, responds to commands, posts updates, and can receive research exports, task notifications, and market alerts directly into the channels where your team already communicates. WhatsApp integration is available for Business tier users, bringing conversational AI access to the most widely-used messaging platform in the world.

More platforms are on the roadmap. The architecture is designed to be platform-agnostic. The same Pinky engine, the same bot capabilities, delivered wherever your users are.

Just Tell It What You Want

This might be the most important thing to understand about PinkyBot: you don't configure it. You talk to it.

Want a competitor analysis report on three companies in your space? Say so. Pinky calls ResearchBot, which queries Perplexity, scrapes the competitors' landing pages, structures the findings, and delivers a formatted report—ready to export to PDF, email, Discord, or Google Drive.

Want a new feature added to your dashboard? Describe what it should do. CodeBot reads the relevant files, writes the code, runs syntax checks, verifies the endpoint actually responds, and commits it to your repository.

Want 50 local SEO pages for your Tulsa service territory? Tell CityForge which neighborhoods to target and what your business does. It researches each area with real local data, generates unique pages, lets you review and approve them, and deploys them directly to your WordPress site via SSH.

Want your best-performing video clips turned into a week of social content? Describe the content calendar you want. ClipperBot identifies the moments, creates the clips, and SocialBot schedules them across your platforms.

The platform enforces a quality gate on all tasks—vague requests get rejected with a prompt to be more specific. But clear, specific instructions in plain English are all it takes. No API calls to configure. No workflow builders to learn. No code to write unless you want to.

Register now to start building with Pinky.

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Plans Built for Tulsa's Business Landscape

Free Plan gives you three bots—TasksBot, CodeBot, and DocsBot—plus the Pinky assistant, with 5 API calls per day. It's a real working platform, not a feature demo. Great for solo entrepreneurs and small side projects.

Starter at $49 per month adds ResearchBot, SocialBot, and KnowledgeBot, increases API calls to 25 per day, and introduces the 4-hour autonomous heartbeat. Perfect for freelancers and small teams that need content and research automation.

Pro at $149 per month adds BusinessBot, ScheduleBot, CryptoBot, and ScheduleBot, pushes API calls to 100 per day, reduces the heartbeat to 1 hour, enables BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) for 20 providers, and includes 3 team seats. Built for growing agencies and small businesses managing multiple clients or projects.

Business at $349 per month unlocks all 14 bots including CityForge, ClipperBot, StreamBot, and FileSystemBot. API calls jump to 500 per day. The heartbeat drops to 15 minutes for true autonomous operation. You get 7 team seats. View full Business tier pricing and features.

Self-Hosted at $599 per year gives you the complete platform on your own server. All 14 bots, SecurityBot, AnalyticsBot, unlimited usage, BYOK required. You own the infrastructure entirely.

Managed at $899 per month provides a dedicated server provisioned automatically through Hostinger, white-glove onboarding, and priority support. The entire platform is set up for you.

Tulsa-based service businesses typically start with Pro or Business tier to access CityForge and social automation. Corporate teams often go Managed or Self-Hosted for security and customization. Contact our team to discuss which plan fits your Tulsa business.

Serving Tulsa and the Surrounding Region

PinkyBot.io isn't just built for Tulsa—it's built for how Tulsa works. The city's energy sector values efficiency and precision. The manufacturing base demands reliability. The growing tech and business services ecosystem needs automation to compete nationally. The service businesses need local visibility fast.

We've deployed CityForge for plumbers, HVAC contractors, electricians, and general contractors serving Tulsa, Plano, Columbia, Knoxville, and dozens of other markets. Every deployment follows the same principle: research real local data, generate unique content, deploy fast, track results. The filing cabinet system tracks everything—which neighborhoods convert best, which pages drive the most leads, which content performs highest.

For crypto and DeFi traders, CityForge isn't the priority—CryptoBot is. Real-time wallet monitoring, rug detection, alert routing through Telegram, bidirectional queries on your phone. We have users in Tulsa managing portfolios across Solana, Ethereum, and BSC, with alerts firing the moment something changes.

For content creators and streamers, ClipperBot + SocialBot is the combination that changes the game. Record once. The system automatically detects the moments that matter, generates clips for every platform, and schedules them across your channels. One creator we work with in nearby Broken Arrow went from 2 posts per week to 14—all from the same source content, all automated.

Security and Data Isolation

PinkyBot is built with a four-tier data isolation model. Platform admin has full cross-user visibility. Workspace admins can only see their own workspace data. Regular users see only their own data. Public routes require no authentication.

Every API route must be explicitly registered in a whitelist firewall. The default behavior for any unregistered route is to return 403. This means new features must consciously be added to the allowed list—accidental exposure is not possible. Tier gating is enforced at both the backend middleware level and the frontend display level. The backend is authoritative; the frontend is UX only.

The pre-commit hook system runs five checks on every commit: JavaScript syntax validation on all staged files, a sidebar button count check to ensure no navigation items have been accidentally removed, a protected file block that prevents bots from modifying core system files without authorization, a behind-master check that requires the branch to be current before merging, and a file deletion prevention check that blocks removing files that exist on master.

Dark Envelope: Encryption When Privacy Matters

Dark Envelope (darkenvelope.io) is a standalone encryption SDK spun out of PinkyBot's security layer. It provides payload encryption where data is not just encrypted—the source, destination, and content are all obfuscated before transit. Think PGP-style keypairs per user, applied not just to the message content but to the transmission metadata itself.

The Node.js SDK is published on npm. Python, PHP, and Go SDKs are in development. A hosted key server at api.darkenvelope.io is planned. Pricing runs from free for individual developers through Pro at $49/month, Enterprise at $499/month, and Managed hosting at $199/month.

For Business and Managed tier PinkyBot users, Dark Envelope integration is available as Ghost Protocol—encrypting all platform data in transit with full metadata obfuscation. This is the differentiator for industries where data privacy is not optional.

From the Research Triangle to Tulsa: A Network of Autonomous Command Centers

PinkyBot.io has deployed command centers across the United States. Whether you're in Georgetown, Athens, Bowling Green, Mansfield, or Laredo, the same principles apply: your business should run itself. The 14 bots are the same. The heartbeat is the same. The filing cabinet system is the same. But every city has its own character, its own economy, its own opportunities. Tulsa's command center is configured for Tulsa's landscape—the energy sector, the growing tech ecosystem, the service businesses that need local SEO urgently, the creators who need content automation, the traders who need real-time crypto intelligence.

If you're serving multiple markets across the region, CityForge can handle all of them in a single session. Research, generate, deploy to multiple cities, track results across all markets simultaneously. One plumbing contractor we work with deployed pages for 30 cities in a week. Another HVAC company added 15 new service areas in a single month. The filing cabinet system tracked which neighborhoods converted best—he doubled down on those markets next quarter.

Getting Started: Your Path to Autonomous Operation

There are three ways to start with PinkyBot.io in Tulsa.

Option 1: Sign Up and Explore Register for free to get three working bots and Pinky assistant immediately. Build something. See what autonomous operation feels like. Upgrade when you're ready.

Option 2: Request a Demo Book a demo to see CityForge, ClipperBot, and the full bot suite in action on your specific use case. We'll show you how to generate landing pages for your service territory, automate your social calendar, or set up crypto monitoring—whatever matters to your business.

Option 3: Get a Custom Quote For teams planning Self-Hosted or Managed deployments, contact our Tulsa team to discuss infrastructure, security requirements, and onboarding timeline. We'll walk through SecurityBot configuration, team setup, and integration with your existing systems.

Visit pinkybot.io to explore the platform, read detailed docs, and see live demos of each bot in action.

Frequently Asked Questions About PinkyBot in Tulsa

How does CityForge generate unique landing pages for different Tulsa neighborhoods?

CityForge uses Perplexity Sonar Pro to research real local data for each neighborhood—demographics, local competitors, prominent employers, events, venues, parks, schools, and cultural character. For Greenwood, it researches the 1921 Race Massacre history, Greenwood Rising museum, and modern revitalization. For Cherry Street, it captures the walkable mix of bakeries, farmers markets, and boutiques. For the Pearl District, it notes the grit-to-gem vibe, specific restaurants, and trail access. Every page is unique, not templated. The system tracks duplicate openers across pages to keep language varied and prevents AI patterns from appearing.

Can I deploy PinkyBot to my existing Tulsa WordPress site via SSH?

Yes. CityForge supports three deployment methods: WordPress SSH deploy (which uses SFTP to upload pages, integrates with your active theme's header and footer, creates proper breadcrumb navigation, and handles images automatically), standard SSH deploy (raw HTML files to any web server), and ZIP download (for manual upload). When you deploy via WordPress SSH, the system reads your theme, wraps city content in your site's branding, and creates the required directory structure automatically. Images from Pexels or Unsplash populate each page if an API key is configured.

How often do the bots actually run, and what happens if a task fails?

The heartbeat—the cron job that wakes all bots—fires every 15 minutes on Business tier and above, every 1 hour on Pro, and every 4 hours on Starter. When the heartbeat fires, TasksBot picks up pending tasks, routes them to the right specialist bot, and executes them. If a task fails once, it retries. If it fails twice, it stops and waits for human review. This two-failure rule prevents infinite retry loops that waste tokens and time. Every task gets a tracking number (PB-BOT-YYYYMMDD-NNNN) and is logged in the filing cabinet system.

What does "just tell it what you want" actually mean—can the AI really understand vague instructions?

PinkyBot enforces a quality gate on all tasks. Vague instructions like "fix the bug" or "write something about Tulsa" get rejected with a prompt asking you to be more specific. Clear, specific instructions in plain English get executed. For example, "Generate a 2,000-word SEO landing page for plumbers serving the Pearl District of Tulsa, highlighting neighborhood dining and trail access, with 16 CTAs distributed throughout, researched with real local data" will work perfectly. "Write a page" will not. The system wants clarity so it can deliver precision.

Is CryptoBot integrated with specific exchanges, or does it just track prices?

CryptoBot connects to DexScreener, CoinGecko, and on-chain data sources. It provides real-time price feeds, portfolio tracking across multiple wallets and chains (Solana, Ethereum, BSC), and token scanning with contract analysis and rug detection. It does not execute trades directly—it monitors, alerts, and reports. Every heartbeat, it runs an automated market snapshot. Alerts fire through Telegram (@PinkyandBrainbot) so you get notified on your phone the moment something important happens. The Telegram integration is bidirectional—you can query the bot directly for price data, wallet balances, and trending tokens without opening the dashboard.

Can I use my own API keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) to avoid PinkyBot's token system?

Yes. Pro and Business tier users can bring their own API keys for 20+ providers: Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, Perplexity, Stability AI, ElevenLabs, Pexels, Unsplash, and more. When a BYOK key is configured, the platform uses it directly—zero markup, zero additional cost to the user. Pinky Token purchases are turned off automatically. This is especially valuable for heavy users and teams running at scale.

How does the filing cabinet system work, and what can I actually search for?

The filing cabinet is a rolling knowledge base that accumulates every task executed, every git commit made, every page generated, and every decision logged by the platform. Every action gets a tracking number. Every completed task gets a commit message describing what happened. You can search by date, bot name, task type, status (completed, failed, pending), or content keywords. It's like having a complete audit trail and institutional memory of everything the platform has built. This is how you understand what worked, what didn't, and how to improve.

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