The same substrate, built for the field.
Sovereign infrastructure for fleet, supply chain, and farm operations. The same audit chain, the same license-not-sale terms, the same operator-owns-the-substrate posture.
The build queue
The agriculture vertical is in the build queue behind the insurance vertical. Founder location — Gaylord, Minnesota — is the staging ground. Local supply chain and equipment operations are the first deployment frame.
No fake demos. No mock screenshots. No invented customer list. The agriculture surface goes live when the build ships, and not before.
What the vertical will cover
Fleet operations
Equipment tracking, maintenance state, operator handoff logs. Audit-chained for downstream insurance and warranty conversations.
Supply chain visibility
Inbound and outbound material flow, contract state, settlement events. Operator-owned substrate that travels with the operator.
Farm operations
Field-level state, input application records, harvest event capture. Same per-tenant isolation as the insurance vertical.
Geographic advantage
Minnesota staging ground. Direct line to operators in adjacent industries — dairy, ingredient processing, regional drying — for cross-vertical infrastructure reuse.
Sovereignty principles, agriculture-specific
- Operator data belongs to the operator. Not to an equipment OEM. Not to a third-party platform consolidator.
- License-not-sale terms: you license the operator surface, your records live on your side.
- Audit chain travels with the data. Cross-platform portability is the design assumption, not an upsell.
- Operator-assistance positioning: the platform surfaces signals; the operator decides action.
Join the waitlist to be notified when the first agriculture pilot opens.