AI Receptionists & Automation
I build systems that help small businesses answer calls, qualify leads, route conversations, follow up faster, and stop missed opportunities from leaking money.
Builder • Artist • Automation Guy • Problem Solver
I’m Frank Jimenez — the person behind Miami Fuego and a stack of projects across AI receptionists, automation, construction, solar, drone media, music tools, digital products, and art. I don’t fit cleanly into one lane, and that is the point. I build where the real problems are.
Story
My background is not a straight line. I’ve worked across food service, security and low-voltage installs, solar sales and operations, construction support, printing, ecommerce, drone services, lead generation, automation, and creative production. That mix gave me a useful advantage: I can see both the customer-facing problem and the back-office mess behind it.
I’m drawn to businesses that are losing money because the process is broken: missed calls, messy lead tracking, weak websites, bad follow-up, confusing proposals, disconnected apps, or tools that only make sense to the person who built them. My goal is to make those systems easier, cleaner, and more valuable.
Creatively, I care about making things that feel different — art, music tools, visual pages, digital products, 3D assets, and experiences that have a little fire in them. Practically, I care about whether the thing works, whether it can be sold, and whether it saves time or creates money.
Lanes
I build systems that help small businesses answer calls, qualify leads, route conversations, follow up faster, and stop missed opportunities from leaking money.
I understand the messy real-world side of jobs: homeowners, permits, crews, roofs, proposals, low voltage, solar systems, batteries, builders, and trades that need better tools.
I use drone and visual media to help properties, brands, and service businesses look more valuable, more trustworthy, and easier to understand before the first call.
Miami Fuego is my creative side: abstract art, clothing, digital goods, 3D assets, product ideas, visual worlds, and anything that turns a raw idea into something people can buy or experience.
From DJ gear to tone generators, visualizers, clean media players, and strange creative interfaces, I like building tools that feel alive and give people a reason to interact.
I connect Airtable, Google Sheets, Retell, Twilio, Supabase, APIs, webhooks, and automations so scattered work becomes a process instead of chaos.
Current Focus
My strongest current direction is the AI receptionist space: voice agents, lead capture, call routing, business context, appointment support, follow-up workflows, and systems that let a company stop depending on luck when the phone rings.
Process
I care less about sounding fancy and more about solving the actual bottleneck. If a business has leads but no follow-up, I build follow-up. If a website looks good but does not convert, I rebuild the flow. If a process only works in someone’s head, I turn it into a system.
Proof
Built and tested AI receptionist architecture using Twilio media streams, OpenAI Realtime, FastAPI, and Node/TypeScript voice bridge services.
Created lead-generation and call-routing systems for local business campaigns using Airtable, Retell, scraping workflows, and structured post-call analysis.
Worked across solar, construction, low voltage, drone services, ecommerce, printing, art, and customer-facing sales environments.
Uses tools like OpenClaw, Codex, Airtable, Supabase, Make/Zapier, Google Drive, Square, OBS, and custom web apps to build practical systems fast.
Featured Projects
A working demo showing how a business can answer, qualify, route, and log calls automatically.
A dual-view website where people can browse art visually or shop products made from the artwork.
A portfolio section for aerial shots, indoor tours, property packages, and service-business visual content.
A section for small apps, sound tools, visualizers, lottery pages, and useful experiments that can grow into products.
Work With Me
I’m best used when the idea is half-built, the process is scattered, the business is missing money, or the creative direction needs to become something real. I can help shape the offer, build the tool, design the workflow, and make the thing easier to sell.