Not another chatbot. An operating system: it remembers everything, speaks plain English, and runs real work across the tools you already use — while you keep every decision.
A smart orchestration layer that wraps around a business — retaining its context and commanding its apps in plain English, through live integrations.
Platforms where a large language model acts as the kernel — managing memory, scheduling and resources for specialised agents.
Operating systems built natively around AI hardware — predicting user intent instead of showing static app grids.
Unified organisational memory. The system knows your business, your voice, your history — nothing is ever re-explained.
Safe, live links to the tools you already run — website, calendar, accounts, messages — via modern integration standards.
Specialised AI agents that collaborate on multi-step work: quoting, drafting, publishing, chasing — with a human in the loop.
Nothing goes live, gets spent, or reaches a customer without your explicit word. Autonomy works; authority stays yours.
A customer sends one photo. The system traces the room, takes its measurements, prices the job and renders the finished result — in seconds, before a human has picked up a tape measure. This is not a concept video; it is a working system, recorded as it ran.
Remembers background, files and every past interaction — you never feed the same information into isolated prompts twice.
Multiple specialised agents collaborate, make decisions and trigger actions across different platforms simultaneously.
No menu mazes, no app-switching. You say what you want, in your own words — the system translates intent into execution.
Yes — they exist today in three forms: agentic business operating systems that run a company's operations, developer platforms where a language model acts as the kernel, and device operating systems built natively around AI hardware. For businesses, the agentic form is the one that matters: it wraps around your existing tools and runs them.
A chatbot answers questions in a session that forgets. An AI operating system retains context permanently, connects to your live business tools, and coordinates multiple agents that act — not just answer. The difference is memory, connection and execution.
No. An AI OS is an orchestration layer that wraps around the software you already use — calendar, accounts, website, messages — and commands them through integrations. You keep your tools; the OS makes them work together.
It remembers everything so nothing is re-explained, answers and acts in plain English, and coordinates agents to do real work — quoting jobs, drafting invoices, answering enquiries, publishing marketing — under your approval. You keep the decisions; the OS does the running.
You do. A properly built AI operating system runs on gates: nothing goes live, nothing is spent, and nothing is sent to a customer without the owner's explicit word. Autonomy does the work; authority stays human.
UK businesses. Installed around the tools you already use. It starts with a free readiness audit — we look at how your business runs today and show you exactly what an AI OS would take off your plate.