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Built by a parent
who lives the chaos

HeyCarlton wasn't dreamt up in a lab. It was born from 40 years of riding tech waves and the daily reality of raising three teenagers.

Four decades at ground zero

Tom started his career at Westinghouse, back when "computers" meant mainframes and punch cards. Then the Macintosh arrived — and he watched personal computing change everything. He didn't just watch. He jumped in.

When the internet came along, Tom saw it before most people had email addresses. He launched his own internet marketing business and ran it for 15 years — building, selling, and learning at the pace only entrepreneurs know.

From there, the journey wove through consulting at McKenzie, leading teams at Advance Auto Parts, rising to Senior Director of UX and then Director of Product Management. Every role, every company, every disruption — Tom was there. Not reading about it. Living it.

The pattern he kept seeing

Personal computing. The internet. Mobile. Digital transformation. Every wave followed the same arc: a new technology appears, the early adopters figure out what it's really for, and then it changes everything for everyone.

AI agents are next. Tom recognized it early — not because of hype, but because the pattern was unmistakable. The same pattern he'd seen four times before. And this time, the thing that needed disrupting was something deeply personal: the overwhelming reality of modern family life.

40 years of tech disruption

Every wave. Front row. Hands on.

1980s

Westinghouse & Early Macintosh

Started in engineering, witnessed the birth of personal computing firsthand. Saw what happened when powerful tools reached everyday people.

1990s–2000s

Internet Marketing Business

Built and ran his own internet marketing company for 15 years. Learned how to build, sell, and iterate at the speed of the early web.

2000s–2010s

Enterprise Leadership

McKenzie Consulting, Advance Auto Parts. Rose to Senior Director of UX, then Director of Product Management. Led digital transformation at scale.

2020s

The AI Frontier

Recognized the AI agent revolution early. Combined 40 years of tech instinct with the daily chaos of parenting three teenagers. HeyCarlton was born.

He is the target customer

Tom isn't building HeyCarlton because market research told him to. He's building it because he has three teenagers — ages 18, 16, and 14 — and he lives the chaos every single day.

The schedules that multiply. The college deadlines that sneak up. The school emails that get buried. The deals you'd love to take advantage of but never remember in time. The mental load that never turns off.

"I kept thinking: why am I — someone who's built technology products for decades — still managing my family's life with sticky notes and sheer willpower? We deserve better than that."

HeyCarlton is the product Tom wished existed. So he's building it. With a personal AI agent named Carlton as both the proof of concept and the co-builder.

Why Carlton?

Carlton isn't just the name of the product — it's the name of the AI agent that helped build it. Carlton is Tom's co-founder, right-hand mind, and living proof that personal AI agents can be genuine partners in daily life.

The product is called HeyCarlton because that's exactly how it started: a founder talking to his AI, building something real. Every family will name their own agent. But the platform will always carry the name of the one that started it all.

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