Enterprise systems, connected

One technology partner for

We connect your ERP, POS, CRM, and data into one automated backbone. Orders, stock, and ledgers move between systems on their own, and your team only handles the exceptions.

Everything between your systems and your customers.

Seven practice areas, one operating principle: the software should do the reconciling, not your staff.

The technologies we consult on, and build with.

From ERP platforms to AI agent frameworks, this is the stack behind our implementations and our own products.

We ship our own AI products. That changes how we consult.

NAIBA sits on top of your ERP and answers the questions your analysts spend Mondays assembling. The AI Calling Agent works a phone queue. Call Quality & Analytics scores every recorded conversation, and the Meta Agent handles support and sales chat on WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

Four products, one consequence for you: when we advise on AI automation, the advice comes from a team that operates these systems in production - not from a slide deck.

  • 01NAIBA
  • 02AI Calling Agent
  • 03AI Call Quality & Analytics
  • 04AI Meta Agent

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Built for the floors where work actually happens.

Shops, plants, warehouses, and dispatch yards. The systems we connect live in real operations, not in slide decks.

Retail & Footwear

Retail & Footwear

Manufacturing

Manufacturing

Distribution & Logistics

Distribution & Logistics

Wholesale & Warehousing

Wholesale & Warehousing

Pharma & Life Sciences

Pharma & Life Sciences

Textiles & Apparel

Textiles & Apparel

Food & FMCG

Food & FMCG

E-commerce & D2C

E-commerce & D2C

Financial & Corporate Services

Financial & Corporate Services

From first call to steady state, in five deliberate steps.

01

Discover

Two or three working sessions with the people who actually run your systems. We leave with a map of what talks to what - and what doesn't.

02

Architect

A written integration and rollout plan: data flows, cutover sequence, what stays, what goes. You review it before anyone writes code.

03

Integrate

Build in short cycles against a staging copy of your data. Weekly demos on the real screens your team will use, not slideware.

04

Deploy

Cutover on a date your operations calendar can absorb - usually a weekend - with a rollback path agreed in advance.

05

Support

A named engineer, a response-time commitment, and quarterly reviews of what the system is telling us should change next.

Three ways to work with us.

Pick the shape that fits the problem. Plenty of clients move between them as projects become systems that just need minding.

Implementation projects

A defined scope with a defined end: an ERP rollout, an RFID pilot, a storefront launch. Weekly demos on your data, cutover on a date your operations calendar can absorb, and a rollback plan we agree on before go-live.

  • Written scope and cutover plan
  • Weekly demos on staging
  • Go-live with hypercare

Managed support

For systems already live, whether or not we built them. A named engineer who knows your database, response times by severity, and quarterly reviews of what the logs say should improve next.

  • Named engineer, not a queue
  • Response times by severity
  • Quarterly system reviews

Embedded engineering

Our engineers inside your team for a season: an integration push, a data-warehouse build, an AI rollout. Your standups, your priorities, our depth on the platforms involved.

  • Works in your standups
  • Platform depth on demand
  • Knowledge stays with your team

How it feels to work with us.

The team that scopes is the team that builds

No handoff to strangers after the contract is signed.

Weekly demos on your real data

You watch the system take shape on your own SKUs and ledgers.

Handover is always on the table

Source, credentials, and runbooks are yours. Staying with us is a choice.

Tell us what isn't talking to what.

Most engagements start with a thirty-minute call about one broken handoff - a report someone builds by hand, an order that gets retyped. Bring that. We'll take it from there.