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BlueFaucet Inc. announced the launch of BlueFaucet, an autonomous AI Agent CRM built for solopreneurs and micro-businesses with fewer than five employees across local services, home services, personal care, and food and beverage.
The United States has roughly 29.8 million nonemployer firms — more than 82% of all small businesses. These businesses depend on repeat customers, yet limited time and resources often reduce their marketing to waiting for customers to come back. The revenue lost in that gap goes unnoticed.
BlueFaucet closes it by building a structured customer database and automating daily operations. Acting as a self-directed virtual employee, the platform re-engages customers proactively and cuts administrative work, freeing owners to focus on face-to-face service — and reclaim their personal time.
"Most CRM tools were built for companies with sales teams," said Andy Wang, founder and CEO of BlueFaucet Inc. "We built BlueFaucet for solopreneurs. It's their employee, their marketing assistant and their billing department in one. Our goal is simple: make advanced AI a practical, accessible tool for everyday business owners."
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BlueFaucet's core technology is patent-pending with the USPTO. As the company enters its 2026 growth phase, it is pursuing strategic partnerships and investment to accelerate market adoption.