The Architect manifesto

The CRM you'd build for yourself
if you had ten years and an obsessive eye for architecture.

Honest framing

What you're not getting from Architect.

We're not the cheapest CRM. We're not the simplest CRM. We're not the CRM with the most features bolted on.

We're the CRM that finally treats your business as the thing being modeled, not as a special case of someone else's. We're the CRM that lets an AI construct your workspace from a 10-minute conversation. We're the CRM that migrates your existing operation in an hour instead of three weeks. We're the CRM where the tool you configure and the tool your team uses are the same tool.

  • If you've ever built a workflow in HubSpot and watched it not fire because of a hidden enrollment rule — Architect is built for you.
  • If you've ever paid a Salesforce consultant $15,000 to make your CRM match your business — Architect is built for you.
  • If you've ever exported to Excel because your CRM couldn't model what you needed — Architect is built for you.
  • If you've ever wished your CRM and your ops tool and your team chat were the same product — Architect is built for you.
Honest assessment

What we don't do — yet, or ever.

We're not going to pretend Architect is everything to everyone.

Heavily regulated industries

Coming, not day one

HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, FINRA — these all need our Compliance tier. We're building it. If you need a date, we'll tell you straight.

Deep clinical / industrial integrations

24-month roadmap

Clinical EHRs, industrial PLCs, lab informatics — integration depth that takes years. We're building it; we're not there yet.

Code-defined workflows

Never

Algorithmic trading, real-time bidding, sub-100ms event loops. That's not a CRM problem and Architect will not pretend to be one.

For the other 85% of B2B operations on Earth, Architect is the foundation your business should run on. Not because we said so. Because the architecture is correct, the primitives compose cleanly, and the things that took every other CRM a decade to half-build, we built right the first time.

Why this is a game-changer

The next decade of B2B software is AI-native by architecture, not by retrofit.

Every CRM in the market today was built before LLMs existed. Their data models are tangled, their automations are hidden, their configurations are scattered. AI can't reliably construct workflows on top of them because the underlying systems can't be safely configured by anything other than humans with deep training.

Architect was built with clean orthogonal primitives that compose. Features. Fields. Views. Data sources. Triggers. Dependencies. Permissions. Every primitive has a clear natural-language equivalent. Every configuration is data, not code. Every render happens automatically from configuration.

That means an AI — or a non-technical operator with an AI helper — can construct an entire CRM in minutes by describing their business. The AI emits configuration. Architect renders the result. The user verifies it in real-time in the exact form they'll use it.

This isn't AI bolted onto an old CRM. This is a CRM whose foundation makes AI useful for the first time.

The next decade of B2B software belongs to products whose architecture was designed to be AI-native — not retrofitted to seem AI-native. Architect is the CRM that was built for that decade.

See it work.

Sign up. Pick a template or import your existing CRM. Watch it become your business — not the other way around.

No credit card. No sales call. No consulting engagement. Just the CRM that finally fits.