Managed AI agents for New England small business.
Noctua is a New Hampshire firm — Revvy LLC, registered in the state — that builds and runs AI agents for small businesses across all six New England states. Lead response, invoicing, scheduling, review requests, reporting, and back-office data: handled on the tools you already pay for, watched daily by us, for one flat monthly retainer.
Built for how this region actually works.
Generic automation assumes a generic business. New England is not one — the housing stock, the heating season, and the labor market all push work onto the owner's plate after hours.
The oldest housing stock in America
Whole streets of capes, colonials, and triple-deckers here went up before the Second World War, and old houses don't have an off-season — boilers, panels, plaster, and cast-iron pipe generate service calls twelve months a year. The work isn't what slips. The quotes, the callbacks, and the follow-up are what slip while you're standing in a basement.
A winter-emergency economy
About a third of New England homes heat with oil, and more than 80% of U.S. heating-oil households are in the Northeast, per the U.S. Energy Information Administration. When the first hard cold snap lands, every HVAC and plumbing office in the region lights up at once — and the 9 p.m. no-heat call books with whoever answers first.
The season flip
Landscapers become plow operators in November and flip back in April. Same trucks, same crew — completely different quoting, scheduling, and invoicing. Twice a year the entire back office reinvents itself, usually on the owner's kitchen table, usually after dark.
Small teams, tight labor
This is a region of three-to-ten-person companies operating in one of the tightest labor markets in the country. You can't hire an office manager for every gap, and you shouldn't have to. An agent exists to absorb the admin a small team can't staff — without adding a salary.
One region, covered from the middle of it.
We're remote-first and based in the center of the region, so distance never shows up on your bill. These are the markets with their own local pages; the agents themselves work anywhere in the six states.
New Hampshire
Home base. Revvy LLC is registered here, and the southern tier — Manchester, Nashua, the Seacoast — is where Noctua started.
Visit the New Hampshire pageGreater Boston
Eastern Massachusetts inside and outside Route 128, where the density of competing shops makes response speed worth real money.
Visit the Greater Boston pageNew York, New Jersey & Philadelphia
The corridor south of us, where we deploy the same agents into the largest small-business market in the country.
Visit the NY, NJ & Philadelphia pageVermont, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut: same service, no surcharge. Deployment is remote, so a contractor in Burlington or a practice in Bangor onboards exactly like one in Bedford. Tell us where you operate and we'll take it from there.
A million businesses. Almost nobody runs the AI.
New England's six states are home to roughly a million small businesses, by the SBA Office of Advocacy's count, and most of them have heard the AI pitch by now. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce reported in 2025 that 58% of small businesses are using AI in some form — yet a 2026 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses survey found only about one in seven has fully integrated it into how the business actually runs. That gap isn't a technology problem. It's an ownership problem: somebody has to set the thing up, watch it, and adjust it when the business changes, and in a five-person company that somebody is usually nobody.
The same Chamber research found that 88% of small businesses say they want help implementing AI — help, not another subscription. Software you have to configure yourself is just one more login, which is how automation projects stall while the real numbers get worse: QuickBooks' 2025 Small Business Late Payments Report found 56% of U.S. small businesses carrying unpaid invoices, about $17,500 on average. The tooling to chase that money has existed for years. What's been missing is someone accountable for running it.
That's the wedge Noctua occupies. We build the agents on your existing stack, we run them every day, and you pay a flat monthly retainer — no project fees, no per-seat creep. The payoff is speed where it counts: research published in Harvard Business Review found that responding within five minutes makes a lead dramatically more likely to be qualified, and an agent that answers at 11 p.m. in February doesn't get tired. The full lineup — lead response through back-office data — is on the agents page.
Asked by owners from Portsmouth to Providence.
Do you work outside New England?
Yes. The agents are deployed remotely, so state lines don't matter to them. We run a growing book of clients down the I-95 corridor — see the New York, New Jersey & Philadelphia page for how we cover the metro markets.
Do we need to be technical?
No. If you can forward an email, you can work with us. We build the agents, connect them to your tools, and manage them daily; you approve the rules they follow and read a plain-English weekly report.
Which tools do you support?
The ones you already have: QuickBooks, Google Workspace or Outlook, common CRMs, and field-service and scheduling software. We don't sell new software and we never ask you to switch — the agents run on your existing stack.
What does it cost?
Plans are flat and month-to-month, starting at $497, and the Operations Assessment that maps your workflows first is free — a 30-minute session, no charge. Full details are on the pricing page.
Give your business a night shift — one that never clocks out.
The owl on our logo is the job description: awake while the region sleeps. Start with a free ops review — thirty minutes, plain English, and a straight answer on whether an agent pays for itself in your shop.