TL;DR — The Short Version
I’m Allen Davis. Army veteran. Digital agency owner. Founder of Corran Force Designs out of Fort Worth, TX. I help veterans and small business owners build real online businesses — not pipe dreams, not get-rich-quick nonsense, but actual mission-ready operations. Here’s my story and why I do what I do.
Before the Business — My Military Story
Let me pull up a chair and tell you who I am.
My name is Allen Davis. I served in the United States Army as a 25U — that’s a Communications Specialist for those of you who don’t speak Army. My job was making sure the right people got the right information at the right time. Radios, networks, satellite systems — if it carried a signal, I had my hands on it.
The military taught me things no business school ever could. Discipline. Adaptability. How to operate when the plan falls apart — because the plan always falls apart. And most of all, it taught me that a mission without a team is just a wish.
From Comms Specialist to Digital Operator
When I hung up the uniform, I didn’t hang up the mission. I just changed the battlefield.
I looked around and saw something that fired me up. Thousands of veterans were coming home with incredible skills — leadership, problem-solving, grit — but zero clue how to turn those skills into a business. The civilian world doesn’t hand you a field manual for entrepreneurship. There’s no battle buddy assigned to walk you through building a website or running ads.
So I became that battle buddy.
What I Do Now (And Why It Matters)
I run Corran Force Designs — a digital agency right here in Fort Worth, Texas. We build websites, run marketing campaigns, and help small business owners show up online like they mean it.
But here’s the thing most people don’t know: this agency was built with veterans in mind from day one. Not as a side note. Not as a feel-good checkbox. Veterans are the foundation.
Corran Force Designs — Built for Warriors
“Built for Warriors. Powered by AI.”
That’s not just a tagline. That’s a promise. Every website I build, every strategy I create, every piece of content I put out — it’s designed to help people who are ready to fight for their future. And yeah, I lean into AI tools hard. Not because they replace the human touch, but because they multiply it. One veteran with the right tools can outperform a team of ten without them.
I’ve helped clients launch their first websites. I’ve helped others fix broken funnels that were bleeding money. I’ve sat on video calls at midnight with a veteran in another time zone who just needed somebody to say, “You’re on the right track. Keep pushing.”
That’s what this agency is about.
The Stuff Nobody Sees
Since we’re doing introductions, let me give you the real me.
My favorite thing about this job? Watching somebody go from “I have no idea what I’m doing” to “I just landed my first client.” That moment right there — that’s my paycheck. The actual money is nice too, don’t get me wrong. But that moment hits different.
My biggest inspiration? Honestly, it’s the veterans I work with. I’ve met guys and gals who survived things most people can’t imagine, and they wake up every day choosing to build something new. If that doesn’t light a fire under you, check your pulse.
If I could switch jobs for one day? I’d go back to the field. Not because I miss the MREs — nobody misses the MREs — but because there’s something about being out there with your team, solving problems in real time, that nothing else comes close to. Business comes close. But not quite.
The worst job I ever had? A cubicle gig right after the Army. Fluorescent lights, zero freedom, a boss who measured success by how many hours your car sat in the parking lot. I lasted about four months before I decided I’d rather bet on myself than die slowly in a swivel chair.
That cubicle is the reason Corran Force Designs exists today. So I guess I should thank it.
What Drives Me Every Single Day
Here’s what gets me out of bed at 0500 every morning.
There are veterans out there right now sitting in their own version of that cubicle. They know they’re meant for more. They can feel it in their gut. But they don’t know where to start, and everybody online is trying to sell them a $2,000 course that teaches them nothing.
That’s not me. I’m not here to sell you a dream. I’m here to hand you a battle plan.
I believe every veteran — every warrior — deserves a real shot at building something of their own. Not a side hustle they squeeze in between shifts. A real business. One that gives them freedom, income, and purpose.
That’s the mission. Every single day.
Your Free Battle Plan — Freedom Ascension
If you’re a veteran — or honestly, anyone — who wants to start building an online business, I’ve got something for you. It’s called Freedom Ascension, and it’s completely free.
No credit card. No upsell traps. No bait and switch.
Freedom Ascension is the step-by-step framework I wish I had when I started. It covers the basics of getting your online presence set up, finding your niche, and building real momentum. It’s the same foundation I use with my paying clients, and I’m giving it away because the mission matters more than the money.
👉 Grab it here: Freedom Ascension
FAQ — Getting to Know Allen Davis
Q: Who is Allen Davis?
A: I’m a US Army veteran and founder of Corran Force Designs, a digital agency in Fort Worth, TX. I help veterans and small business owners build online businesses.
Q: What does Corran Force Designs do?
A: We build websites, run digital marketing campaigns, create content strategies, and help small businesses show up online with confidence and clarity.
Q: What’s your military background?
A: I served as a 25U Communications Specialist in the US Army. My MOS focused on signal systems, networks, and communications — skills that translated directly into digital marketing and web development.
Q: What is Freedom Ascension?
A: Freedom Ascension is a free course that teaches the fundamentals of building an online business. It’s available at laptoplegionary.online/freedom-ascension.
Q: How can I work with Corran Force Designs?
A: Visit corranforcedesigns.blog to learn more, or reach out directly through the site. I work with veterans, small business owners, and anyone ready to take their online presence seriously.
Q: Why do veterans make great entrepreneurs?
A: Veterans bring discipline, adaptability, leadership, and the ability to operate under pressure. Those are the exact traits that separate successful entrepreneurs from everyone else.
Can you relate to any of the above? Tell me about YOU in the comments. I want to hear your story. 💙
Built for Warriors. Powered by AI.
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