Levric
Founder

Built to fix his own Mondays.

Levric was not invented in a lab. It grew inside a working marketing agency, because its founder was the person drowning.

Saif Abbas

Saif Abbas

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Saif Abbas spent years inside B2B marketing agencies, five of them at 2X Marketing, before he started his own. Incify serves industrial and B2B companies across Asia: cable manufacturers, medical education platforms, mineral processors, sales training firms. Long sales cycles, technical buyers, work where a wrong sentence costs a deal. The agency grew entirely on referrals, one client vouching for the next.

Agency work has a shape. The thinking is the job you signed up for; the middle is what eats the week. Chasing approvals, copying numbers between tools, retyping the same brief into five systems, remembering which client is waiting on what.

In 2023, Incify’s main revenue line dried up. Saif automated his way out of it: he built a link building system backed by a database of 4,335 publishers, turning a manual outreach grind into something a small team could run at scale. It worked well enough that the question stopped being how to survive the year and became why the rest of the agency still ran the old way.

The idea for Levric started cooking in early 2025. It took until agentic AI caught up: the company was incorporated in June 2026, the point where the system Saif had built for himself could finally become a product for someone else. Incify became the laboratory. Every task the AI took on was solved the hard way first, with real clients and real money on the line, then folded into the system. The agency still runs on it today, which means every promise on this site is one the product already keeps somewhere, for someone, this week.

Levric is that system, opened to other businesses. Marketing is its first trade because marketing is the trade Saif knows from the inside. The rest follow the same way, one at a time, each learned properly before its doors open.

What he believes

Three things this company will not trade away.

People move up, not out

The point of this technology is a better job for the people you already have. Any version of AI that shrinks a good team is a version we are not building.

The work has to clear a bar

The world does not need more passable AI output. Slower to open, harder to build, and worth it: every task solved properly once before anyone pays for it.

Nobody looks over your shoulder

Your business is yours. The system works for you, answers to you, and shows your work to no one else. That is written into how it is built, not just into a policy page.

The long version of the thinking is on the research page.