The Company
Who we are and how we work
SSOAC — Simplified Software Operations Agentic Company — designs and builds custom software that helps organizations run their work more clearly. This page sets out our remit, our method, and where we currently stand.
Who we are and our remit
SSOAC builds custom operational software. Our remit is the day-to-day work of an organization: the processes, records, handoffs, and routines that keep an activity running, and that are often held together by spreadsheets, email threads, or tools that were never quite a fit. We design and build software to organize and streamline that work, shaped to how a given operation actually functions rather than to a generic template.
We are not tied to a single sector. The same discipline — understanding an operation, then building software that reflects it — applies across industries. What we produce is practical software meant to be used in the course of real work, not a platform we ask everyone to adapt to. Each piece of software starts from a specific operational need and is built to address it directly.
We keep our claims narrow on purpose. We describe what we do, and we are equally clear about what we do not promise. Those limits are set out plainly in our operating terms.
Our approach
Our approach is operation-first. Before software, there is the work it is meant to support, and we treat understanding that work as the substance of the job rather than a preliminary step. Software that does not match how an operation runs creates more friction than it removes, so the operation comes first and the software follows from it.
Agentic, AI-assisted development is our method of delivery, not a feature we are selling. It lets a small team move from a clear understanding of an operation to working software more directly, and to adapt that software as needs change. We use it because it is an effective way to build, not as a novelty. The value of what we deliver is in the software doing useful work, and the core of that software is designed to function on its own terms.
Where a product includes a capability that depends on an AI model, that capability is treated as an addition on top of a system that already works without it, and it is identified as such. We do not build products whose essential function depends on an external model being available.
Operation-first
We start from how the work actually runs, then build software that fits it — not the reverse.
Agentic delivery as method
AI-assisted development is how we build efficiently. It is a means, described plainly, not a selling point.
Useful on its own
The core of each product is built to work independently. AI capabilities, where present, are additions and are labeled as such.
How we work, end to end
Our work moves through a small number of stages, from understanding an operation to maintaining the software that supports it. The stages are sequential in intent but not rigid; in practice, building and adapting overlap as we learn more about how the software is used.
Map the work
We learn how the operation runs — its steps, records, exceptions, and the people who carry it out — and agree on what the software should do and where its boundaries are.
Build
We build the software against that understanding, keeping the core deterministic and self-contained so it remains useful on its own.
Ship
We put the software into real use rather than treating a demo as the finish line, since how it behaves in day-to-day work is what matters.
Adapt from feedback
Real use surfaces what a plan cannot. We adjust the software in response to feedback from the people using and distributing it, within the support terms set out on our terms page.
Our principles
We hold to a small set of principles, and the most important of them is honesty about what we do and do not guarantee. We would rather state our limits plainly than imply more than we can stand behind. This is not a disclaimer set apart from the work; it is how we prefer to operate.
SSOAC holds licenses to produce the software it builds, and it is not liable for damage caused by using or depending on that software. We provide support and adapt our software to the needs that surface in use, but we do not guarantee that support is available at all times, nor that every product is maintained continuously. Our products are digital, and we do not offer refunds on them; a refund may be issued solely at our own discretion. These terms are the same ones a cofounder or customer agrees to, and they are set out in full on our operating terms page.
We state these limits up front because we think a clear understanding of them is part of working together well. Knowing where our commitments end is as useful as knowing what they cover.
Plain about guarantees
We are explicit that we are not liable for damage from use, that support and maintenance are not guaranteed at all times, and that digital products are non-refundable except at our discretion.
Operation before software
We do not ship software that ignores how the work is actually done. Fit to the operation comes first.
No hidden dependence on AI
Where a product uses an AI model, it is labeled and kept to a supporting role; the core works without it.
Our current stage
SSOAC is early. Our first software is in active development, and we are building it the way we intend to build everything that follows — operation-first, delivered through agentic development, and honest about its limits. We are not publishing product names, client lists, or performance figures yet, because we would rather show real work than claim ahead of it.
Because we are at this stage, founding cofounder seats are open. Under our signature model, the people who first collaborate on a piece of software become its cofounders: they handle its distribution and provide the feedback that improves it, and in return they receive fifty percent of each sale of that software. The terms of this arrangement are the same operating terms described above and set out in full on the terms page.
If you want to understand a specific part of what we offer, or to reach us directly, the pages below are the next step.
Where to go next
This page covers the company as a whole. To go deeper into a specific area, see our services or the operating terms that govern everything we deliver.