Service Areas · New Hampshire

New Hampshire's managed AI agency — actually in New Hampshire.

Noctua is operated by Revvy LLC, registered right here in New Hampshire. We build and run managed AI agents for NH small businesses — lead response, invoicing, scheduling, reviews, reporting — on the tools you already pay for. Most "New Hampshire AI agencies" in your search results are template pages run from somewhere else. We're the other kind.

Revvy LLC · registered in New Hampshire · serving all ten counties

Why local matters

Built for how NH businesses actually run.

Generic "automation for SMBs" assumes steady demand and a deep hiring pool. New Hampshire offers neither, and the agents we run here are shaped accordingly.

The Manchester–Nashua corridor runs on service

Southern New Hampshire is a service economy stacked along a few exits — HVAC fleets off the Everett Turnpike, dental practices on South Willow Street, law and accounting offices filling the old mills. Nearly everyone competes on responsiveness, and when every competitor is fifteen minutes away, the business that answers first usually takes the job.

Seasonal whiplash is normal here

Ski-country winters up north, lakes-region summers, foliage traffic, and a mud season that wrecks every schedule in between. NH demand doesn't ramp — it slams, then vanishes. A scheduling agent that confirms, reminds, and backfills cancellations keeps the crush months tight; an invoicing agent makes sure the busy season is banked before the quiet one shows up.

Heating-oil and propane country

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 freeze lands, every delivery and burner-service line in the state lights up at once. The companies that own that week are the ones where the 9 p.m. no-heat call gets a reply in minutes — not discovered on voicemail at 7 a.m.

Small teams in a tight labor market

NH owners run lean because they have to — hiring here is brutally competitive, and the person quoting jobs is usually also the dispatcher, the bookkeeper, and the collections department. You can't hire your way out of admin in this market. You can hand it to an agent that never calls in sick.

The local difference

An NH company, not a landing page.

Noctua is the trading name of Revvy LLC, a company registered in New Hampshire — not a lead reseller with a stock photo of the Old Man of the Mountain. When you call, you reach the people who would actually build and run your agents. The first conversation is a free ops review: twenty minutes on where your hours go, not a slide deck. If an agent isn't the answer, we'll say so, and you're out nothing but the twenty minutes.

The opportunity here is real and measurable. The SBA Office of Advocacy counts roughly 140,000 small businesses in New Hampshire. Nationally, 58% of small businesses now use AI — but only about 1 in 7 has fully integrated it (U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2025; Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, 2026), and 88% say they want help implementing it (U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2025). That help is our entire business model: not software you're left to configure some winter weekend, but a service we run for you, every day.

Everything runs on the stack you already pay for — QuickBooks, Google Workspace or Outlook, your CRM, your field-service tool — governed by rules you approve, for one flat monthly retainer. The process is public on the how-it-works page and the numbers are on the pricing page, because nobody in this state has patience for "call for pricing."

FAQ

Straight answers for NH owners.

Do you only work with New Hampshire businesses?

No. NH is home base, but the agents run anywhere — we serve clients across New England, including a dedicated practice for Greater Boston. The local knowledge is the bonus, not the boundary.

Do you come on-site?

When it's useful, yes. Most of our NH clients are within an easy drive, and some kickoff conversations genuinely go better standing in your shop than staring at a screen. Day to day, the agents work quietly inside your cloud tools, and you'll mostly see us in the weekly report.

What does it cost?

A flat monthly subscription, published in full on the pricing page — no hourly billing, no scope-creep invoices. Plans are month-to-month and you can cancel with one email. The Operations Assessment that comes first is free — a 30-minute session, no charge.

What tools do you work with?

The ones already on your card statement: QuickBooks, Google Workspace, Outlook, common CRMs, and scheduling and field-service software. We connect to your stack rather than replacing it — the agents page lists what each one plugs into.

Talk to the owl next door.

A free 20-minute ops review with the New Hampshire team that would actually run your agents — what's worth automating first, what isn't, and exactly what it costs.