About.

One person, one phone, one address. Here's what you're paying for when you hit Buy, and what you aren't.

Who's behind this

Bryant Shelby. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Not a law firm, not an agency, not a SaaS team. The site, the code, the letters, the customer support — all me.

Contact (real, answered)
emailjadedfocus@gmail.com
phone(504) 201-4195
address701 Loyola Ave #58043, New Orleans, LA 70113

What I ship, by surface

/ — Sentry Forge

$79 / case — debt-defense pack. Eight deliverables in 24h. Customer #1: my own apartment-debt case.

/letter/

$49 / letter — one custom dispute letter, 24h. Collector, creditor, or bureau target.

/webhook/

$199 — Stripe + Resend pipeline for indie hackers. 24h, first 3 clients only.

/webhook/diagnostic/

Free — paste your sig + body, get verdict on why verification fails. Pure client-side.

How I got here

In late 2025 I started looking hard at the gap between "consumer fights debt collector alone" and "consumer hires attorney for $300/hr." A real attorney can often win these cases on contingency, but only after the consumer has done the upfront paperwork right — validation, bureau disputes, CFPB filings. Most consumers don't know the framework, do it wrong, and lose by default.

So I built the framework as a service. Eight pieces of paper, 24 hours, $79. I'm doing my own dispute (apartment-debt collection from a wrongful 2020 eviction) at the same time, dogfooding every letter.

The webhook side is what most indie hackers know me for on X — built my own Stripe + Resend pipeline last week, verified live with a $29 charge, six events 200 OK in under a second. Wrote up the four traps that bit me, then realized I could ship that same pipeline to anyone else's repo for $199.

What I don't do

Refund posture

Webhook service ($199): refundable if I miss the 24-hour window from your intake reply, or if your Stripe events aren't hitting 200 by the end of the 7-day support window because of bugs in my code.

Dispute letter ($49): refundable if I miss the 24-hour turnaround from your intake reply.

Sentry Forge case pack ($79): refundable up to delivery. After delivery, the work is done and not refundable.

If you ask for a refund, the answer is yes. I'd rather have the unhappy customer leave on good terms than fight to keep $199.

Why the prices are this low

Two reasons:

  1. I'm building case studies. Three solid testimonials at the early-bird price means more business at the regular price ($79 → $99, $199 → $399, etc.).
  2. I want to remove the price objection from the buy decision. Consumer-debt customers in distress often can't pay $300+. Indie hackers can't always justify $500+ from another founder. $49 / $79 / $199 are below the friction line.

If you're considering buying

Read the offer page. If you're still unsure, email me at jadedfocus@gmail.com with your specific situation. I'll tell you in 24 hours whether this fits or whether you need a different solution. No sales pitch.

Compliance disclosure: Sentry Forge is operated by Bryant Shelby as a sole proprietor. Statement descriptor on your card statement reads SENTRY FORGE. Stripe is the payment processor. Resend is the email delivery provider. Vercel hosts the site. No other third party receives customer information.

One more thing

If you're reading this because you're being sued, or you have a court date, or a court summons in your hands right now: stop reading this and call a licensed attorney in your state. Most consumer-protection attorneys take FDCPA / FCRA cases on contingency — no upfront cost. Don't try to fight active litigation with one of my letters. The letters help; they don't replace counsel.

If you want a referral, ask. I have working relationships with consumer-protection attorneys in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. I'll send you to one whose practice fits your facts. No referral fee changes hands either way.