The High School Kid Who Outsmarted My Entire Tech Team

Meet Him Before Cornell Gets Him

Hey,

This might be the weirdest “appointment request” email you’ll get this week.
(Or this year. Unless Elon Musk messages you asking for advice.)

So here’s the deal:

I want to introduce you to my son, Maxwell Greene.
He’s 18.
He just graduated high school.
He’s headed to Cornell this fall to study computer science and statistics.

...But here’s the wild part:

He’s already built:
✅ An AI-powered cold email bot that’s sent 1,247,363 emails (and counting)
✅ A LinkedIn automation tool that invites 1,000 people to events in 2.5 minutes
✅ And most shockingly: he managed to get me - his dad - to sit down, shut up, and listen to him pitch automation ideas for my business.

And, well... I hired him. 😅

Now, he’s looking to help 10 more businesses.
Not with “college kid ideas”…
But with real, money-saving, time-multiplying business process automation.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: You meet with him.
Maxwell will ask smart questions about your business. What’s eating your time. What feels manual, repetitive, or broken.

Step 2: A week later, he returns with a custom plan to automate key processes using software, AI, or a robotic army of trained squirrels (okay, maybe not that last one).

Total cost? Just $250.
If you hire him to build the automation, you’ll get the $250 credited toward the project.
If you don’t like the plan, no hard feelings…and he will refund your $250 - so there’s no risk on your part.

But heads-up: he’s only taking ten businesses this summer.
(Then he’s off to Ithaca to blow away his Ivy League professors)

So if you’ve got a business process that's eating your time or sanity…
This is your shot.

Reply with: “I want to meet Maxwell.”
I will send you the payment link for the $250, and we’ll book your first session.

Worst case? You risk nothing, and get an automation plan you can take anywhere.
Best case? You hire a teenage genius before Google grabs him.

I will make this request, he is 18, and you will be his first clients other than me (his father), so please be “easy and gentle” with him.

Reply now to get started.

To better business,
Seth Greene

P.S. He may show up to the call in a hoodie and crocs. Don’t let that fool you. He built a better automation system for me than a household name company in the space that told me it would cost me $25,000 to do the same thing. 😏