
## Rocky's Corrections to System Review (05:58 AEDT)

1. **Susan on hold deliberately** — payment system not tested yet, Rocky doing that this weekend. Outbound blocked on purpose until website/payments verified.
2. **BAS not applicable** — Rocky not paying PAYG, not registered for GST. Harper doesn't need to lodge BAS. Stand down on that.
3. **Herald timing** — outbound/inbound comms is his domain but that starts next week when website launches. Hostel emails, flyers etc. Not blocked, just pre-launch.
4. **Revised system score: 78/100** — the "gaps" were deliberate holds, not actual problems.

## 📞 Inbound Call — 05:45 pm AEDT
- **From:** +61426246472
- **Duration:** 0s
- **Summary:** No summary
- **End reason:** unknown

## 📞 Inbound Call — 05:48 pm AEDT
- **From:** +61426246472
- **Duration:** 0s
- **Summary:** The AI, Rivett from Rate Right, introduced himself as the operations manager and informed the caller that they are in the final testing phase before launch. He then attempted to ascertain the caller's interest in Rate Right, asking if they were a contractor seeking workers or a trader seeking work. The caller provided minimal responses, and the call ended with the customer hanging up.
- **End reason:** unknown

## 📞 Inbound Call — 06:16 pm AEDT
- **From:** +61426246472
- **Duration:** 0s
- **Summary:** The call discusses RateRight, a Sydney-based construction hiring marketplace that connects contractors and tradies for a flat $50 fee per hire. The core of RateRight's operations is "Opsman," an AI system comprising various agents that manage the entire business without human employees. The founder plans to sell Opsman, which costs about $80/month to run, to other small businesses after proving its success with RateRight.
- **End reason:** unknown
