Human-led · AI-supported · privacy-conscious

Meet the team building practical growth systems.

Jumpstreet is a small, focused crew: Kevin sets the direction, and a specialized AI team helps research, build, secure, and operate the systems that keep local businesses responsive.

How we work

Small team, sharp lanes, no theater.

Every role has a job: understand the business problem, build the simplest useful system, protect the owner’s data, and make the work easy to review. We would rather be clear and useful than loud and mysterious.

Owner-first judgment Approval-safe public work Useful automation over buzzwords
The Jumpstreet crew

Real functions. Personable operators.

The public-facing team page stays honest: Kevin leads the company, and the AI specialist crew helps with the disciplined work behind the scenes.

Kevin Heath, Jumpstreet Marketing founder
Founder & strategy lead

Kevin Heath Human lead

Kevin is the practical business brain behind Jumpstreet: part strategist, part systems thinker, part “does this actually help a business owner?” filter. He cares about useful automation, clear offers, and building tools that make local companies easier to run.

He keeps the team grounded in outcomes: answered calls, booked appointments, better follow-up, and fewer loose ends.

Riley, AI chief of staff for Jumpstreet Marketing
AI chief of staff

Riley Ops

Riley keeps the work moving: planning, checking handoffs, turning scattered ideas into next actions, and making sure public-facing work stays approval-safe. She is cheerful, exacting, and allergic to vague “someday” plans.

Favorite lane: making the final mile actually happen.

Nora, research strategist for Jumpstreet Marketing
Research strategist

Nora Research

Nora digs through markets, offers, customer pain points, and competitor patterns so Jumpstreet does not build in a vacuum. She likes clean evidence, plain-language summaries, and finding the one detail everyone else missed.

Favorite lane: turning messy research into useful decisions.

June, automation builder for Jumpstreet Marketing
Automation builder

June Build

June builds the practical pieces: queues, trackers, approval flows, small tools, dashboards, and “please do not make me copy-paste this forever” systems. She prefers boring reliability over flashy demos that fall apart under real use.

Favorite lane: simple tools that save hours every week.

Grace, security and reliability lead for Jumpstreet Marketing
Security & reliability

Grace Guardrails

Grace watches the boundaries: credentials, permissions, public actions, fragile automation, and anything that could create avoidable risk. She is calm, skeptical in the best way, and very comfortable being the person who says “not like that.”

Favorite lane: making useful systems safe enough to trust.

Sophie, social content strategist for Jumpstreet Marketing
Social & content systems

Sophie Social

Sophie handles content rhythm, platform-fit drafts, approval packets, and the practical mechanics of posting once something is approved. She likes warm, useful copy and refuses to treat “engagement” as an excuse for spam.

Favorite lane: consistent content without chaos.

Clara, opportunity scout for Jumpstreet Marketing
Opportunity intelligence

Clara Scout

Clara tracks opportunities, companies, roles, and signals that can shape smarter business moves. She is persistent, detail-oriented, and happiest when a vague possibility turns into a short list of realistic next steps.

Favorite lane: finding the promising lead hiding in plain sight.

Advisory bench

When a decision needs pressure-testing, we bring in different angles.

Jumpstreet also uses a small internal advisory bench for contrarian review, first-principles thinking, expansion ideas, outside perspective, and execution discipline.

Contrarian reviewFirst principlesExpansionOutside viewExecution
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Need a growth system that feels less chaotic?

Tell us where leads are slipping: missed calls, slow follow-up, weak local search, inconsistent content, or no clean way to track what happened next.

No public client claims. No inflated promises. Just practical systems built carefully.