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CompanyJune 6, 2026

Introducing OS× — the operating system we kept wishing existed

For years, OpSight USA has helped businesses fix what was slowing them down. Untangling invoicing here. Fixing a hiring process there. Rebuilding a scheduling mess somewhere else. Across all of it, the same pattern kept showing up: good people, stuck stitching together a dozen disconnected tools that were never designed to talk to each other.

A client would add a customer to their invoicing tool, then add the same customer again to their booking tool, then a third time to whatever spreadsheet tracked their projects. Every tool had its own login, its own idea of who the customer was, its own version of the truth. The work of running the business got buried under the work of running the software.

We kept wishing a single system existed — one place where the products shared the same foundation, where turning on a new capability didn't mean importing your clients for the fourth time, where the tools connected instead of competed. It didn't exist in a form we'd recommend. So we built it.

OS× is a modular operating system for the work of running a business. Documents, meetings, tracking, scheduling, inbox, automations — each one is a module you turn on when you need it, all built on a single shared foundation. Add a client once and every module knows them. Sign a contract and onboarding can start itself. The system bends to how your business actually works, instead of forcing your business to bend to it.

Three things make it different from the software we were all stitching together:

It becomes yours. OS× starts neutral. You load your identity, switch on the modules that fit, and set the rules. Every surface your clients see carries your brand. The same module can run as a hiring pipeline for one company and a client-onboarding flow for another — one engine, relabeled to fit the work.

It brings every AI model to your team. Claude, GPT, Gemini, or your own — OS× routes each task to whichever model fits, with your business context already loaded, and your data stays inside the system.

When something doesn't exist, we build it. This is the part no off-the-shelf platform offers. Hit the edge of what the modules cover, and the OpSight team can design and ship a custom module — on the same foundation, sharing your clients and data, live in your workspace like it was always there.

Where this is headed. Today, OS× is in private beta. We're opening free founding access to a small group of businesses — any small service business or agency that's tired of the disconnected-tools problem. Founding members use it free while we build, help shape what it becomes, and lock in founding pricing when it goes live. We're starting deliberately small, because every early member gets real attention from the people building it.

This is the beginning, and we're treating it like one. Modules will improve. New ones will ship. The roadmap will be shaped as much by the businesses using OS× as by us. If that sounds like something you want to be early on, the door is open.

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OS× is a product of OpSight USA — the operations firm that got tired of the problem and decided to fix it properly.