The story behind the builder
I build things that think in parallel.
I'm Rob Sanchez. I've been building software for over a decade, working across developer tools, distributed systems, and AI infrastructure. A.L.I.C.E. started as a personal project to solve my own workflow problem and became a multi-agent orchestration framework used by developers building real AI products — running on NemoClaw and OpenClaw.
Today I split my time between advancing the A.L.I.C.E. ecosystem, consulting on AI infrastructure for governments and enterprises, and building AliceFleet — a distribution that brings multi-agent orchestration to anyone running their own stack.
AV Connect at Freddie Mac is the work I'm proudest of: an AI agent specifically trained on Biamp and Crestron conference AV systems, built into a ticketing platform that diagnoses and resolves issues at enterprise scale. Not a chatbot wrapper — a real agent, real domain expertise, real deployment.
The journey
First multi-agent experiment
Started exploring how multiple AI agents could collaborate on complex tasks.
A.L.I.C.E. framework begins
Began building A.L.I.C.E. as a personal project to solve real workflow problems.
AV Connect ships at Freddie Mac
Built and deployed an AI-powered AV ticketing system with an agent trained on Biamp and Crestron conference systems.
AliceFleet & A.L.I.C.E. | Control
Expanded the ecosystem with self-hosted distribution and observability tools.
OpenClaw integration
A.L.I.C.E. built on NemoClaw and OpenClaw — enterprise-grade foundations.
AV Connect at Freddie Mac
Enterprise AI that actually works — an agent trained on the systems it supports.
An AI-powered ticketing system with an agent specifically trained on Biamp and Crestron conference AV. It diagnoses issues, recommends fixes, and streamlines resolution for enterprise audiovisual infrastructure. Live and deployed at Freddie Mac.
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