About Gabriel Omat — AI Coachbox

About

Welcome to the kind of business that finally lets you breathe.

Where your expertise is the asset, and AI is the multiplier that quietly runs everything else.

Gabriel Omat, founder of AI Coachbox
Gabriel, 2026

Sound familiar?

Does this sound like you?

  • Your business looks successful from the outside, and you're more stretched than you've ever been.
  • Every result still runs through you. You're the bottleneck and the engine at the same time.
  • You've got a team, or a stack of contractors, and somehow that created more managing, not less.
  • The software and the overhead bleed money every month, quietly, in the background.
  • You're trading hours for dollars, and you've run out of hours to trade.
  • You know AI could change things, but who has time to figure out which 40 tools actually matter.
  • The workout, the family dinner, the headspace to think strategically. All pushed to “someday.”
  • The wildest part: you're too successful to be working this hard.

If you're nodding along, you're ready for a different kind of business.

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My story

I've been exactly where you are.

In November of 2021, I cut the golden handcuffs. I walked away from the corporate job and went all in on my coaching business.

It worked. I built a seven-figure business. On paper, the dream.

Behind the scenes told a different story. I'd built a machine — and the machine had to be fed, no matter how any single launch landed.

7 part-time contractors on payroll
$2K a month in software
$10K a month in ad spend
34 monthly launches, back to back

After 34 months, I was done. Burned out in the way sleep doesn't fix. The model that got me there was the same model quietly breaking me. So I blew it up and started over.

Then came the year I don't romanticize. A full year of the dark night of the soul. I went back to work full-time while I rebuilt the whole thing from scratch.

Just a business that lets me breathe.

Here's what's different now. I run a six-figure business with a team of one. The margins are high enough that overhead isn't even the conversation anymore. It's low-stress by design. And I run it on the side of a full-time job.

The reason that's possible: I learned to use AI as systems, processes, and automation. The business runs on those. I only show up for the things that actually require me, the human. No big team. No bloated stack. No machine that panics if I take a week off.

The work

What this looks like for the people I work with

I'm not here to sell you tools. No prompt packs, no 14 chatbots, no homework you'll never finish. I work inside real businesses, live, and build the AI systems that hold up after the call ends. Built in reality, not theory. That's the whole difference.

$2,100/mo

in bookkeeping and social media help, replaced. The systems now do the work those people used to.

Her life back

One client finally returned to the regular workout routine she'd quietly given up on years ago.

They didn't just save time. They got their lives back.

The Living Workspace Method

How we build a business that runs without running you

Phase 1

Strip

Most people try to bolt AI onto a business that's already too heavy. We go the other way first. We strip the model back to what only you can do: the thinking, the relationships, the judgment. Everything else gets named, sorted, and lined up to hand off. You feel lighter in the first few weeks, before we automate a single thing.

Phase 2

Build

This is where the Living Workspace gets built. Using AI as systems, processes, and automation, we replace the work that used to eat your week and drain your team. Not generic prompts. Real, repeatable systems that produce the same professional result every time, whether you're at your desk or not.

Phase 3

Breathe

Now it compounds. The systems run the day-to-day, your margins climb because the overhead is gone, and your time comes back to you. This is the part most people never reach: a business that's sustainable instead of just impressive. One that runs whether you're working or sitting at your kid's recital.

If that's the business you actually want, let's build it.