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The catalog of operational tools

SSOAC's catalog is the library of finished products: custom operational tools, each built around one specific kind of work. It is early — the first product is in active development, and nothing is listed here until it is real.

What the catalog is, and what it will be

The catalog is where finished SSOAC products live once they are ready to be used and bought. Each entry is a custom operational tool built around one specific kind of work, not a general-purpose suite meant to cover everything. A catalog product takes a defined activity within a trade or industry and makes it easier to run and to organize, with the working details that matter to that activity built in rather than configured after the fact.

We build this way on purpose. A tool aimed at one kind of work can reflect how that work is actually done, which a broad, do-anything platform rarely manages. Over time the catalog grows into a library of these tools, each useful on its own and each tied to the activity it was made for. Different products in the catalog are independent: using one does not assume you use the others.

Being straight about the stage: the catalog is not yet populated. The first piece of software is in active development, and we are not listing products, names, clients, or numbers before they are real. When a product ships, it appears here with what it does and who it is for. Until then, this page describes how the catalog is meant to work rather than what is already in it.

One tool, one kind of work

Each product targets a specific activity in a trade or industry, rather than trying to serve every use at once.

Built around the work

The details that matter to an activity are part of the product, not an afterthought left to configuration.

Independent entries

Catalog products stand on their own; using one does not require using the others.

Listed only when real

Products appear here once they exist and run. We do not pre-announce names, clients, or metrics.

How a product enters the catalog

Every product in the catalog starts the same way: with its founding cofounders. When SSOAC builds a piece of software, the first people who collaborate on it become its cofounders. They are not buyers and not employees. Their part is to handle that software's distribution, getting it in front of the people whose work it is meant to serve, and to provide the feedback that shapes it into something those people will actually use. In exchange, each cofounder receives 50% of every sale of that software.

That early collaboration is what readies a product for the catalog. The build gets exercised against real use, the rough edges surface through cofounder feedback, and distribution is in place before the product is offered more widely. A product reaches the catalog as a working tool with people already committed to carrying it, not as an idea waiting to be tried out.

Because the cofounder model runs per product, the catalog grows product by product, each with its own founding cofounders and its own 50% arrangement. The catalog is, in effect, the accumulated output of that process.

What a buyer can expect

When a product is listed, a buyer is purchasing a working tool built for a specific kind of work, along with the support and adaptation SSOAC provides around it. We describe what each product does plainly, so the fit to your work is clear before you buy rather than after.

There are terms worth knowing before any purchase, and we state them up front. SSOAC holds the licenses needed to produce its software, but is not liable for any damage caused by using the software or by depending on it. We provide genuine support and adapt products to users' needs, but we do not guarantee that support is available at all times, nor that products are maintained constantly. And digital products are non-refundable: the company may choose to issue a refund, but that is solely at its own discretion and never an entitlement. None of this is buried; it is how we work, and the full text is on the operating terms page.

A working tool, plainly described

Each listing explains what the product does and the kind of work it is for, so you can judge fit before buying.

Support and adaptation, not an SLA

We support products and adapt them to your needs, but do not guarantee support at all times or constant maintenance.

No refunds by default

Digital products are non-refundable; any refund is solely at SSOAC's discretion.

Licensed, not liable

SSOAC is licensed to produce its software but is not liable for damage from using it or depending on it.

How to propose or back a product

Because the catalog is still being built, there are two practical ways to take part now rather than wait for a listing. You can propose a product by telling us about a kind of work that a focused tool would help run, ideally one you know firsthand. A clear account of the activity, its frictions, and who does it is more useful to us than a feature list, and it is how the next catalog entries get chosen.

You can also back a product by becoming a founding cofounder of one in development, taking on its distribution and feedback in exchange for 50% of every sale. That is the cofounder program, and it is the most direct way to shape what the catalog contains and to share in what it sells. Proposing and backing are not mutually exclusive: a proposal you bring can become a product you cofound.

Propose a product, or back one

If you have a kind of work that a focused tool would help run, or you want to back a product in development as a founding cofounder, get in touch. The catalog is early, and the products in it are still being chosen.