About the founder

Insurance agent · Industrial designer · AI builder

I approach insurance the way I was trained to design products — systems first.
Licensed. Producing. Still writing business every week.
The system on the home page isn't a demo. I run it on my own book.
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The short version

Designer's brain.
Agent's license.
Builder's hands.

I started as an industrial designer — the discipline of taking something complicated and making it work, cleanly, every time. Then I got licensed and spent four years learning what actually happens inside a life & health practice: the follow-up that slips, the leads that go cold, the compliance that can't.

So I did what designers do. I built the machine I wished existed — AIOS Coach — and pointed it at my own book first. Every automation on this site answers to a simple test: would I trust it with my own clients? If the answer is no, it doesn't ship.

When I'm not writing business or building systems, I'm in a school bus or on a job site — remodeling homes, converting skoolies, and restoring houses hit by water, mold, or fire — helping the Skoolie Foundation give people a second chance along the way.

— Raymond Arce · iCoach Solutions · AIOS Coach
What I build

Three ventures.
One operating system.

01 / INSURANCE

iCoach Solutions

The licensed life & health practice — Medicare, ACA, life — serving real families with coverage that fits. This is the book of business every AIOS automation is tested on before any agent touches it.

The proving ground
02 / CONSTRUCTION

Skoolie Construction

Home remodels and school-bus conversions — an industrial designer's hands on real spaces: clean layouts, solid systems, finishes that hold up. From kitchens to skoolies.

Designer's hands
03 / RESTORATION

Skoolie Restoration

Water, mold, and fire mitigation — when damage hits a home, we bring it back. Restoration work done alongside the Skoolie Foundation's mission, where I serve as Treasurer.

The mission
Your move

Want to run the same system?

Bring your license — or your ambition to get one. I'll bring the machine I run on my own book, and coach you on how to work it.