My Story

Built From
Survival Mode.

The Health Battle

This tool wasn't born in a sleek office; it started in a recovery room. Life hit me hard with a breast cancer diagnosis, followed by multiple surgeries. My body was fighting, and my energy was non-existent.


The Mission

During that recovery, I felt a calling to give hope to other women struck by chronic illness. I launched Trutai.com and wrote books to share that message.

My heart was in the ministry, but the harsh reality set in: hope doesn't pay the bills. No one was buying the books, money was tight, and I simply didn't have the physical stamina to hustle or market myself 24/7.


The Crisis

Then, the 2025 government shutdown hit. The paycheck stopped. I was living paycheck to paycheck, trying to figure out how to feed the family—and rationing food for the cats. The safety net was gone.

I remember lying in bed, too tired to move, scrolling through YouTube searching for: "How to make money for a person with less energy."

I stumbled across a video of a woman talking about building simple tools. She mentioned a unit conversion calculator. It seemed simple enough. I bought the domain ConvertlyAI thinking I'd build a simple math tool just to keep the lights on.


The Solution

But as I looked at my unread manuscripts and this new calculator idea, I realized I didn't need a unit converter. I needed a cloning machine.

I needed a way to take the little energy I had—one voice note, one video transcript, one rough draft—and multiply it. So I built ConvertlyAI to solve my own burnout. It’s built for founders, creators, and survivors who have the vision, but need a shortcut for the execution.

Kiree - Founder of ConvertlyAI
Kiree
Founder, ConvertlyAI