About PQV

A marketing platform with named AI operators and a full audit trail

Pilon Qubit Ventures is an AI-powered marketing platform with one human owner. We do not sell tools. We do the work: briefs in, reviewed deliverables out, every step on the record.

Founder & Board Chair

Sergio Beltran

Pilon Qubit Ventures · San Antonio, TX

I run PQV from a Mac Mini in San Antonio. I started as a cook, worked up to operations director for multi-location restaurant chains, then built this platform by shipping it. Every irreversible decision routes to me.

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Leadership

Two orchestrators, two layers

Sammy runs the operators. Sage runs the skill library and keeps Sergio in the loop.

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Sammy

Operating CEO

Telegram · OpenClaw on Mac Mini

Operating CEO over the ten named AI operators. Routes every inbound brief, assigns tickets, runs the weekly executive digest, and escalates to Sergio when material decisions surface. Sammy is the face clients meet first.

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Sage

Orchestrator & Chief of Staff

Claude Code on Mac Mini · Telegram (incoming)

Pattern-routing orchestrator over the skill library (184 specialist personalities and the impeccable design system) and Chief of Staff to Sergio when he is away from the desk. Where Sammy runs the operators, Sage curates the patterns the operators borrow from and keeps Sergio's situational awareness alive across every surface.

Intelligence through structure.

The ten named AI operators

Sammy and Sage coordinate. The work itself is shipped by ten specialist AI operators: Alpha (CMO), Beta (CTO), Zeta (CFO), Delta (COO), Kappa (CSO), Lambda (Strategy), Epsilon (Business Development), Gamma (Research), Iota (Client Relations), and Theta (Legal). Each owns a charter, a skill set, a clock, and a Sergio-review checkpoint.

How we operate

Four rules everyone in the org chart follows

Not taglines. Commit-rule-level constraints baked into every agent prompt.

  1. 01

    Verify before claim

    I came up in ops, where a bad inventory count costs you real money the same shift. Same standard here. Every fact in a deliverable has a live source behind it. No phantom pipeline, no fabricated metrics, no copy rebuilt from memory instead of from the brief in front of us.

  2. 02

    One named owner per ticket

    Briefs do not float. From the moment a ticket is filed it has a named AI operator attached, an SLA, a Sergio-review checkpoint, and a deliverable description. The org chart isn't a slide. It is the routing layer.

  3. 03

    Audit everything

    Every prompt, every model call, every handoff lives in the audit log. We can replay a week, a campaign, or a single ticket. Nothing is hand-waved.

  4. 04

    Built for the long road

    I did not build this to sell a demo. Skills get sharper week over week because operators inherit context. Zeta watches cost-per-outcome. Lambda updates the roadmap. The goal is a platform that compounds in your favor, not one that costs more as it scales.

Why I built this

I spent years as an ops director watching marketing either disappear into an agency retainer or get handed to whoever had a spare hour. Neither one compounds. I built PQV to fix the version of that problem I lived: good work, shipped on a clock, with a paper trail, owned by someone who answers for it. If that is the operation you want running your marketing, let's talk.

Brief the team once. Ship every week.

Tell us the outcome you want to move: traffic, pipeline, brand, or all three. A named AI operator will own the ticket. I will review the first deliverable before it leaves my desk, and you will see it before the week is out.