Bring reason to what you run.
We are onboarding a small group of operators and builders. Tell us what you operate, a building, a fulfillment pipeline, a campus, and we'll bring Fibric to it. Governed from the very first action.
- / We onboard the operation, not sell you a tool. We sit with what you run and stand the loop up on your real systems.
- / Governed by default. Only real data, every action vetted, your data walled off, a receipt for every step.
- / No new hardware. Fibric reads the systems you already have and acts through them.
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Two fields. We read every one personally and reply with a real next step, not a drip campaign.
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Thanks, there. We've got you. We're onboarding operators in small batches so every team gets a real, hands-on start, not a self-serve dead end.
From the list to a live, governed loop.
No pressure, no demo theatre. We move at the pace of your operation and only go live when the trust spine is in place.
A real reply
A person on our team writes back to learn what you operate, which systems hold the data, and the one outcome you want first.
Onboard your systems
We connect your real sources through the marketplace, set the intent in plain words, and define the fail-closed policies that can veto any action.
Go live, governed
Fibric senses, reasons, and acts on your operation, with a receipt for every step. You watch it work, then widen what it's allowed to do.
Before you join, answered plainly.
Fibric is agentic AI for the physical world, the operational layer for anything you run. It unifies the data from your siloed systems into one operational picture, reasons over what's happening to predict needs and plan multi-step action, and then takes that action through the systems you already have. No new hardware. Every action is governed and leaves a receipt. In one line: we bring reason to matter.
Two kinds of people. Operators of real spaces and operations, a hotel, a paper and print company, a warehouse, a campus, who want to point and go without writing code. And builders or resellers who want to extend Fibric with their own connectors and operators. If you run something in the physical world, or build for people who do, you're who we're looking for.
A person on our team writes back, usually within a few days, to understand what you operate and the first outcome you want. We onboard your real systems through the marketplace, set your intent in plain language, and put your fail-closed policies in place before anything goes live. Then Fibric runs the loop, sense, reason, act, on your operation, with full receipts. We onboard in small batches so every team gets a hands-on start.
Almost certainly. Fibric is vertical-agnostic and reads the systems you already have, building automation, sensors, access control, order and fulfillment platforms, support and ticketing, shipping. Connectors are built on MCP with capability-over-connector indirection, so swapping one vendor for another is config, not a rewrite. There's no hardware to install. If you can name the systems that hold your data, we can almost always connect them, and we'll tell you honestly before you commit if something can't be reached yet.
That's the whole point of the trust spine. The model only proposes a plan; a deterministic executor disposes. A policy you set can veto anything before it ever happens, fail-closed. Actions are single-flight and idempotent, so a runaway loop, the kind that floods a system with hundreds of duplicate messages, is structurally impossible. Only real data is ever used, never a placeholder, and every step is logged and explainable. You can always see exactly why Fibric did what it did.
The platform is free, and early access doesn't change that. You pay only for the connectors, operators, and governed actions you actually run, sized by what you operate rather than by how many people log in. Most small operators stay comfortably under $300 a month, all in. Joining the waitlist costs nothing and commits you to nothing.
Tell us what you run. We'll bring reason to it.
Two fields, one human reply, and a governed loop standing up on your real systems. That's the whole start.
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