Services · Operations
One system.
Built for how
you work.
cOS™ is a custom operating system that replaces your fragmented tool stack with a single purpose-built platform. No per-seat licensing. No tools that do not talk to each other. You own everything.
The $47,000 problem.
Add up what you are spending on your current digital stack. CRM, project management, invoicing, reporting, scheduling, file storage, communication tools, and the spreadsheets that glue them together. For most growing businesses that number lands between $35K and $60K per year — before you count the staff hours spent copying data between systems that do not talk to each other.
The problem is not any single tool. The problem is architecture. You adopted each tool to solve one problem, and now you have fifteen tools, fifteen logins, fifteen data silos, and a team that spends more time managing the stack than doing the work the stack was supposed to support.
cOS™ replaces all of that with one system designed around your actual workflows. One data model. One interface. One source of truth.
What cOS™ includes.
Every cOS™ is different because every business is different. The common elements:
- Single dashboard for operations, reporting, and management
- CRM and pipeline management built to your sales process
- Invoicing and financial reporting in one place
- Integrations with the tools you cannot replace
- Staff and resource management
- Custom automations replacing manual processes
- Full documentation and team training
- You own the codebase. No ongoing licensing fees.
Built and deployed.
Burra is a full cOS™ deployment for a mid-market freight operator. Dispatch, fleet management, driver communications, invoicing, and reporting — consolidated from five tools and a spreadsheet system into one purpose-built platform.
See the buildHow the engagement works.
Every cOS™ engagement follows the same structure: Discovery and scoping → Design and build → Testing and deployment → Documentation and handover. Fixed fee. You own everything at the end.
Ready to replace the stack?
Start with a conversation about how many tools your team is currently using and what a single system would need to replace.