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Software that takes the shape of your business.
Oko is one system your entire business can run on: a small set of primitives that already know how a business works, shaped to your company without writing code. Nomi, its AI operator, handles the day-to-day work inside them.
The same shape, three businesses
Sales
Acme relaunch
Acme Co
Juniper expansion
Juniper Ltd
Meridian rollout
Meridian Co
Halcyon renewal
Halcyon Inc
Foundry pilot
Foundry Bros
Baseline retainer
Baseline LLC
Hiring
Staff engineer
R. Osei
Ops manager
T. Laurent
Account exec
M. Reyes
Design lead
K. Tanaka
Support lead
A. Novak
Data analyst
J. Whitfield
Procurement
Data warehouse
Northwind Data
Fleet leasing
Arrow Fleet
Payroll platform
Ledgerline
Security audit
Bastion Sec
Office fit-out
Formwork Co
Support tooling
Deskbound
One primitive, three businesses. Each board is the same object with the same deal characteristic attached. Only the names change.
The point
This is a platform, not a point solution. One source of truth for your entire business — designed as such from the first primitive.
A CRM holds your pipeline. A project tool holds your tasks. An HR system holds your people. Each one is a fragment, and the truth of the business lives in the gaps between them. Oko is built on a different premise: a single graph of primitives that holds all of it — every object, every person, every rule, every record of what happened.
Sales calls it a deal. HR calls it a hire. Procurement calls it a PO. It’s the same shape.
Every one of them has two parties, stages that move toward a close, and a value riding on the outcome. Oko ships that shape as a single primitive. Attach it to any object you define and the object gains custom stages, pipeline reporting, offer and final amounts, close dates. Nothing about it is hardwired to sales. The labels and the process are yours.
- Two parties
- Custom stages
- Pipeline reporting
- Offer & final amounts
- Close dates
- Contract terms
- Linked party records
Primitives, not modules
Opinionated on day one. Shapeable forever.
Most tools make you choose between a rigid suite and a blank slate. Oko ships primitives with working behavior built in, then lets anyone reshape them as the business changes.
Define
Objects, fields, records, layouts — created by the people who use them, not a services team. No code.
Attach behavior
Characteristics give an object working behavior: pipelines, workflow rules and stage automation, approval gates, ownership, activity history.
Everything connects
Records link into one graph with hierarchy and full-text search. CSV in and out, PDF export — your data stays portable.
Give an object the deal characteristic and a pipeline appears; add workflow rules and it starts enforcing them. Whatever you compose, Nomi can operate.
A law firm runs matters. A manufacturer runs work orders. An agency runs campaigns. Different businesses, same primitives underneath.
Walker v. Meridian
lead · D. Whitfield
- Discovery
- Deposition — R. Vance
- Motion to compel
- WO-1042 Line 3 calibration in progress
- WO-1043 Hydraulic press service scheduled
- WO-1044 Safety inspection done
- Autumn launch
- Retailer co-op
- Holiday teaser
The platform
Capability compounds.
Operations live on the primitive, not the object. Teach the platform one new trick — reading a website, say — and every object that carries a website learns it at once.
See how the platform worksNomi — the operator
Meet Nomi. It runs your operations.
Nomi acts through the same operations you do — creating and updating records, moving work through stages with your approval gates still applying, logging calls, running live reports. Every action is attributed and audit-logged.
It watches, too: stalled work and missed deadlines get flagged before anyone goes looking. And it starts before day one — describe your business and Nomi drafts the objects and fields to run it.
Meet Nomi- 09:12 Advanced 3 deals → Proposal stage gates checked
- 09:12 Flagged 2 stalled hires no stage movement
- 09:14 Logged call with Meridian Co linked to “Meridian rollout”
- 09:15 Assigned “Security audit” to Dana owner was empty
- 09:15 Ran Q3 pipeline report 6 open · $306,700 in play
Your cloud, your data
Runs in your own cloud. Your data stays yours.
Oko deploys per customer. Your company’s stack runs on its own, in your own cloud, instead of being pooled with everyone else’s. Cloud marketplace listings are on the way.
How deployment worksWhere this is headed
What’s next for Oko.
- Distribution where you already run — your own cloud today, the marketplaces next
- More primitives, covering the shapes every business shares