Company

A brand with real companies behind it. Two, actually.

iHayz is the AI agents & automation brand of Media Experts LLC (USA) and Media Experts (India) — registered companies that sign your contract, issue your invoice and answer for the work.

company / structureactive
BrandiHayz
US entity — international clientsMedia Experts LLC
India entity — GST invoicingMedia Experts
Self-serve checkoutPaddle
Invoiced projectsStripe · Razorpay
Registration & GST details on every contract and invoice
Structure

Who you actually do business with.

Most small agencies are a screen name and a payment link. Here, the counterparty on your paperwork is a registered company — which one depends on where you are.

International clients

Media Experts LLC · USA

Signs contracts and NDAs, issues USD invoices, and receives payment by Stripe. Familiar jurisdiction, familiar paperwork — your finance team has seen a US LLC invoice before.

CurrencyUSD
PaymentsStripe
Clients in India

Media Experts · India

Registered Indian company issuing GST invoices in INR, paid by Razorpay, UPI or bank transfer. Your accountant gets exactly the paperwork they expect.

CurrencyINR
PaymentsRazorpay · UPI
Self-serve

Instant checkout · Paddle

Fixed-price services bought straight from the site check out through Paddle as merchant of record — VAT and sales tax handled, invoice issued automatically, no conversation required.

Tax & VATHandled by Paddle
InvoiceAutomatic
Skin in the game

We run our own systems in production.

Before selling automation to anyone, we built it for ourselves. iHayz operates a portfolio of consumer web products — owned end to end: the code, the infrastructure, the payments and the consequences.

10k+
Daily users served by systems we build and run ourselves
130k+
Requests a day across our own production infrastructure
24/7
Our own agents and automations doing real work with real money
0
Client systems used as the testing ground for any of it
The no-calls manifesto

Why you will never sit through a discovery call with us.

Calls are where scope gets vague, prices get invented and afternoons disappear. Everything we would say on a call survives better in writing — so that is where it lives.

Scope in writing

A written proposal beats anyone’s memory of a call. It is also the contract.

Demos, recorded

You watch your system working on video — rewatch it, forward it, decide slowly.

Any timezone, no meetings

Send the brief when it suits you. The answer arrives the same way.

A paper trail by default

Every decision, price and change exists in a thread you can search later.

How an engagement runs

Brief to handover, in writing.

1 · Describe the problem

Email or the form. Plain words, no jargon needed.

2 · Written proposal

Fixed price, scope, delivery date and expected run costs.

3 · Build, 2–6 days

Progress in writing. Questions arrive batched, not as meetings.

4 · Recorded demo & handover

Watch it work, pay the balance, hold every key. Retainer optional.

Paperwork questions? Ask in writing.

NDAs, vendor onboarding forms, GST details, W-9/W-8 — send them over and they come back signed by a registered company.

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