Business apps that share one model of your organisation.
One people list, one organisation chart, one entity tree — used by every app. Seven families of ready-made apps, each one open to extension, and the ability to build the one you're missing.
In use with design partners now. Every app included on every plan.
Your organisation is in a dozen systems, and they disagree.
The register is a spreadsheet
Entities, delegations, risks, contracts, assets, people on contract — maintained by hand, by someone senior enough to know how fragile that is.
The same person is in six systems
Six spellings, six org charts, six ideas of who reports to whom. Every point solution keeps its own copy of the organisation, and none of them agree.
Nobody can answer the simple question
Who can approve this, here, today? Which of our entities is named on that policy? Who worked for us last March? Three emails and a day later, maybe.
25 apps. One model underneath.
Every family runs on the same people, the same organisation structure and the same entities. What changes is the part of the organisation it covers.
Governance, risk and compliance
Entities, delegations, risk, obligations, incidents, sensitive registers, insurance, audit and policy — on one model of the organisation.
1 appLegal and contracts
The agreements in force and the obligations inside them — after signature, where the commitments have to be met.
4 appsStrategy and delivery
From a strategic plan to the objectives, projects, products, releases and sprints that deliver it — with measures, not slideware.
6 appsOperations
Assets, items, customers and suppliers, expenses and travel — the operational registers that feed finance and usually live in five systems.
2 appsFinance
The chart of accounts, dimensions, periods and journal that operational apps post into — foundations, stated honestly as foundations.
1 appPeople
The workforce register: who works for you, on what terms, doing which job — employees, contractors, agency and supplied workers, secondees, affiliates — with the evidence employment law expects.
2 appsCommunity services
Volunteers and supporters, for not-for-profits: the people who give time and the people who give money, as relationships on the same people list — not two more lists.
YoursThe app you're missing
Extend any of the above, or describe a new app to the AI builder. It arrives governed like the rest, on the same licence.
What every app gets from being on one model
Scope without configuration
The group sees the aggregate. Each division sees only its own. From one register, with nothing configured — the organisation tree does the work.
Answers, not documents
Ask who can approve a payment in a given part of the business, which contracts renew next quarter, or who is in Singapore next week — and get an answer, not a file to interpret.
Evidence by default
Every change is attributable and effective-dated. Sensitive records log their reads. When someone asks what you knew and when, the record answers.
Yours to change
Add a field, a state, a link, a rule — or a whole app — without a consulting engagement. Describe it to the AI builder if you like. Same licence either way.
Every app included
No per-app pricing and no add-on catalogue. Switching on a family is a decision, not a procurement.
The apps are the proof. The platform is the product.
Every app here is a definition — records, fields, lifecycles, rules — that one platform turns into screens, an API, validation, reports and an audit trail. That is why they share a people list, why a new one arrives already governed, and why yours can sit beside ours on the same licence.
It is also why the hard parts — access decided by one engine that fails closed, evidence on every change, data kept in its region, upgrades that keep your changes — are the same for an app we shipped and one you described to the AI builder this morning.
Published pricing
Two plans, every app included, in US dollars. If it changes, it changes on the page.
Hosted where your data belongs
Dedicated environments in the region you name; the list is published.
Security answers up front
What we have and what we don't, stated plainly — including what is not yet certified.
You can leave
Full export in open formats at any time, with no exit fee. It's in the terms.
We're working with design partners now.
A small number of organisations shaping the first release, in exchange for early access, direct influence over what ships next, and pricing that reflects the risk of going first.