AI-native operating system

What if your business software actually worked together?

Most teams reach a point where their tools start working against them. Fedora is an AI-native platform that brings revenue, service, operations, people, and analytics together, with context-aware migration in 48 hours and a 30-day live validation window before you commit.

48 hrs
Time to a working environment
30 days
Live validation before cutover
1
Platform replacing many systems

How we move customers onto Fedora

Confidence before commitment.

Most software companies sell you the destination and leave getting there to someone else. Our path is built around evaluation first, commitment second.

01

Compatibility check

A short assessment of fit. Confidential, no commitment.

02

Guided launch

Your team gets a working Fedora environment to evaluate.

03

Live validation

You operate inside Fedora for a defined evaluation window.

04

Decision day

Cut over only if it earned the move. If it didn't, walk away.

One platform

This is the system that runs the parts of the business that are currently scattered across many.

Each suite consolidates what's typically spread across multiple subscriptions. The point isn't more applications. It's fewer subscriptions, fewer integrations, one shared layer underneath.

Revenue

CRM, pipeline, and accounts

Most teams currently run this across three to five separate subscriptions.

Includes
  • Lead capture & qualification
  • Pipeline & deal management
  • Account-based selling
  • AI-assisted scoring
See what's included →

Service & Knowledge

Helpdesk, drive, and team docs

Tickets, files, and team knowledge wired together. Not three tabs.

Includes
  • Tickets, queues, SLAs, escalation
  • File storage with permissions + audit
  • Wiki + structured databases
  • Connected to CRM and ERP
See what's included →

Operations & ERP

Finance, projects, and execution

The back-office stack, with project execution and revenue recognition on the same ledger.

Includes
  • GL, AR/AP, fixed assets, fiscal periods
  • Procurement & vendor management
  • Project execution + Gantt + workload
  • ASC 606 revenue recognition
See what's included →

People, Learning & Analytics

HR, payroll, and reporting

The people side of the business, out of its own walled garden.

Includes
  • Employee lifecycle + onboarding
  • Multi-country payroll
  • LMS + course delivery
  • Cross-app dashboards & KPIs
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Cluster fit

Built deeper for specific kinds of buyers.

A horizontal platform that's a little bit of everything is rarely useful. Where we could go deeper than breadth allows, we have.

Schools & dioceses

Central oversight, school-level autonomy

Built for school networks and diocesan central offices that need a single system across many sites, with the regulatory depth K-12 actually requires.

Includes
  • Student information system + family records
  • Special-education plan tracking (IEP / 504)
  • State + federal reporting (Ed-Fi, ISBE, CALPADS, CRDC)
  • Multi-school administration and roll-up reporting
How it fits →

MSPs

RMM + helpdesk + customer operations

If you're running a managed-services business across several different platforms, the consolidation math gets compelling fast.

Includes
  • Endpoint monitoring + remote management
  • Customer ticketing and SLAs
  • White-label customer portal
  • Multi-tenant audit chain
How it fits →

Multi-location retail

POS, webshop, inventory, back-office

In-store, online, and the books behind them, running on the same ledger instead of three reconciled exports.

Includes
  • Stripe Terminal + Stripe Checkout
  • Cross-channel inventory ledger
  • Multi-location reporting
  • Wired into ERP and accounting
How it fits →

Professional services

Time, projects, billing, and people

Consultancies and agencies where time turns into invoices and invoices turn into payroll, without exporting between three different tools.

Includes
  • Project + task execution
  • Time tracking through to invoicing
  • Resource and workload planning
  • Multi-currency, multi-entity billing
How it fits →

Hospitality & restaurants

Front of house, back of house, books

Restaurants, hotels, and multi-property operators running orders, labor, inventory, and accounting across systems that were never designed to talk.

Includes
  • Order + table management
  • Labor scheduling and shift management
  • Inventory + cost-of-goods tracking
  • POS wired into accounting
How it fits →

Property operations

Leasing, maintenance, and tenant operations

Multi-property managers running lease workflows, maintenance tickets, tenant communications, and the accounting under all of it.

Includes
  • Lease + tenant lifecycle
  • Maintenance and work orders
  • Tenant portal and communications
  • Connected to accounting and reporting
How it fits →

What we can show you today

Built before it was announced.

Reputation gets earned operationally. Until customers are ready to be named publicly, these are the things any reviewer can verify directly with us.

context-aware platform layer

AI-native

part of the platform

Migration

on one identity layer

15 applications

for federal sole-source

SDVOSB-eligible

in progress

SOC 2 Type II

third-party verifiable per tenant

Audit chain

Why Fedora exists

The cost of switching is rarely the license fee.

It's the migration risk, the integration drag, the year of "we'll fix that later," and the quiet erosion of operational confidence while a new system gets stood up. Fedora is built around removing those costs, not denying they exist.

Read the longer version →

Get started

Want to see if Fedora fits?

A compatibility check is 30 minutes. No commitment, no sales call required up front. We'll come back with a written assessment of what we'd be replacing, what migration looks like, and where the risks are.