Senian came out of a specific frustration — watching smart, capable small business owners spend hours on work that shouldn't need them. There's a better way.
Senian is a Portland, Oregon-based AI automation service for small businesses. We're an Oregon LLC, founded in 2026, and we're intentionally small — lean by design, not by accident.
The idea is simple: small businesses deal with the same repetitive operational grind that big companies solve with headcount or expensive software. A team of five can't justify a dedicated operations coordinator. Stitching together a dozen SaaS subscriptions gets expensive and fragile. And most automation tools still require someone technical to configure and maintain them.
Senian sits in the gap. One AI assistant that can handle admin, communications, customer follow-ups, lead gen, content, and IT maintenance — across all of it, on a schedule, without requiring you to become a software person.
We start with one task. We do it right. Then we expand from there at whatever pace makes sense for you.
"Want to name a task you do every week that you hate? Tell me. I'll tell you straight whether I can take it off your plate and how."
IT professional with deep expertise in Azure, Microsoft Entra, and M365 infrastructure. Built and manages Senian's own infrastructure, including the AI agent that runs on client tasks.
Senian LLC is also the umbrella for Amir's IT consulting work. The combination of infrastructure background and AI operations is what makes the service possible at this price point.
API keys and OAuth only. Access is granted per-service, scoped to what's needed, and revocable at any time. Your credentials stay yours.
Anything that sends, posts, or spends waits for your explicit green light. No exceptions, no "it seemed fine so I went ahead."
Every action Senian takes is logged with what it did, when, and what happened. You can always audit the work.
If your task isn't a good fit, you'll hear that upfront. No overselling, no vague promises, no "we'll figure it out later."
Senian runs on open-source infrastructure. We're not going to build a business model that depends on you being stuck with us.
We're not trying to compete with enterprise automation platforms. We're built for the 2–20 person business that needs real help today.
The founder's last name is Mohsenian. Tucked inside it is "senian." It's not a made-up word or a portmanteau — it's personal, and it's meant to be. A business that asks you to trust it with your operations should have a name with some skin in the game.