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AI software house — Sialkot, Pakistan

We engineerintelligentsystems

Most software has AI bolted on afterwards. We build the system and the intelligence together — agents, automation, and platforms designed around how your business actually runs.

Down to the substrate

Software that knowswhat it is running on

A model is not a product. What makes it useful is everything around it — the data path, the failure modes, the place a human still has to sign off.

From idea to system

What an AI-powered ERP actually does

A purchase order arrives as a PDF attachment. Here is every step between that email and a shipped container — and which of them still need a person.

  1. 01

    Order intake

    Automated

    The PDF is read, line items extracted, and the buyer matched against existing accounts.

  2. 02

    Validation

    Automated

    Quantities, specifications, and pricing are checked against the quote. Mismatches are flagged, not guessed.

  3. 03

    Production planning

    Automated

    Capacity is checked across lines and a schedule is proposed with a delivery date.

  4. 04

    Approval

    Human approves

    A planner accepts, adjusts, or rejects the schedule. Nothing enters production unreviewed.

  5. 05

    Materials & vendors

    Automated

    Stock is reserved, shortfalls become purchase requests, and vendor lead times feed back into the schedule.

  6. 06

    Quality control

    Human approves

    Inspection results are recorded per batch. Failures route back to the line with the defect attached.

  7. 07

    Dispatch & documents

    Automated

    Packing lists, invoices, and export documentation are generated from the order that produced them.

  8. 08

    Analytics

    Automated

    Margin, cycle time, and defect rate per product line — measured from the same records, not re-entered.

Two of these eight steps need a person, and they are the two where being wrong is expensive. An automation that removes the planner and the inspector is not a better system — it is the same system with nobody accountable for it.

AI agents

Specialists, not one chatbot answering everything

A general assistant gives general answers. We build agents with a defined scope, real tool access, and instructions to hand over when a question is outside what they know.

  • ERP specialist

    Production, inventory, vendors, order status

    Reads live order data, writes schedule changes

  • Product specialist

    Features, integrations, implementation, limits

    Product documentation and release notes

  • Solutions engineer

    Custom requirements, architecture, feasibility

    Builds a project brief from the conversation

  • Support

    Existing customers, accounts, escalation

    Ticket history, account context

When a question falls outside an agent’s scope, it hands the conversation to the specialist who owns it and says so, rather than improvising an answer. Handover is a designed behaviour, not a fallback.

Built to run

One systemmany operations

The systems we build are used every day by people who did not choose them and cannot afford for them to be down. That constraint shapes every decision we make.

Where we are

Built in Sialkot, for businesses that make things

Sialkot exports surgical instruments, sports goods, and leather to most of the world, and runs a great deal of it on spreadsheets, WhatsApp, and institutional memory.

That is not a criticism — those systems work because the people running them are good at their jobs. They stop working at scale, when the person who remembers everything takes a week off, or when a buyer asks where their order is and the honest answer takes two hours to find.

We build the software that answers that question in a second, without asking a factory to change how it actually operates.

How we work with Sialkot manufacturers

Earn with us

Refer anything we sell

Introduce someone who needs software built, or who buys one of our products, and you earn a share of it. Attribution is recorded when the introduction is made — not when the contract signs, which is what usually costs referrers the deals that take months.

  • Custom builds, products, and consulting all count
  • Your own dashboard: every introduction, stage, and what is owed
  • You are told what happened either way, including when it does not proceed

Start here

Describe the problem. We will propose the system.

Answer a few questions about your business and what is not working. You will get a written brief with a proposed architecture and a realistic scope — before anyone asks you for a budget.