Industries

Complexity is the
qualification.

The Brain earns its keep where operations are distributed, decisions are frequent, and institutional knowledge is deep. These are the environments we build for.

01

FMCG

Thousands of outlets, hundreds of SKUs, daily field decisions. The Brain encodes product hierarchies, margin logic, and outlet intelligence — so execution stops depending on which rep showed up.

Typical agents
Sales Execution · Demand signals · Executive Briefing

02

Consumer Goods

Portfolio complexity meets channel complexity. Context on positioning, promotion mechanics, and competitive dynamics lets agents recommend rather than merely report.

Typical agents
FP&A · Brand Protection · Supply Chain

03

Retail

Assortment, availability, and margin decisions made at store-and-SKU granularity. The Brain holds the rules and history that make those calls consistent across the network.

Typical agents
Demand · Customer Service · Executive Briefing

04

Healthcare

Environments where governance is not optional and every answer needs provenance. Our observability and human-in-the-loop architecture is built for exactly this bar.

Typical agents
Compliance · MIS & Reporting · Procurement Intelligence

05

Financial Services

Dense policy, dense audit, dense data. The Brain's rules layer and immutable logging turn AI from a risk conversation into a controls conversation.

Typical agents
Compliance · FP&A · Executive Briefing

06

Manufacturing

Decades of process knowledge, much of it undocumented and retiring. Institutional memory capture is the highest-value slice of the Brain here.

Typical agents
Supply Chain · PMO · Procurement Intelligence

07

Supply Chain–Heavy Enterprises

Network topology, lead-time logic, and exception patterns encoded once — so planning conversations start from shared truth instead of competing spreadsheets.

Typical agents
Supply Chain · Demand · MIS & Reporting

08

Large Distributed Sales Organizations

Wherever hundreds of people sell across territories, the gap between the best performer and the average one is a context gap. That is precisely the gap the Brain closes.

Typical agents
Sales Execution · Executive Briefing · Customer Service

We describe industries, not clients. Specific references and relevant experience are shared in conversation, under confidentiality — the same discretion we will extend to you.

Your Industry

If your business is complex,
we should talk.

Bring the function where complexity costs you the most. We'll show you what its Brain would look like.