Problem
Every AI agent is a chatbot until it ships a change.
Most business AI drafts and suggests, then hands the real work back to people. The change sits in a chat window, and the one thing that would actually move the number waits on a developer who's two sprints out.
you still make every change by hand.
the work that matters waits in a queue for a developer who is booked for weeks.
no one approved it and no one can undo it.
It spots the problem, proposes the fix, you approve, and it's done. Every step is tracked. Every change can be undone.
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Spot
It watches the numbers your business already runs on.
Margins, stock, orders, prices. When something crosses a line your team has set, it flags the exact records that tripped it.
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Propose
It writes the actual change and tells you what it touches.
Not advice, a ready change you can read in plain language: what moves, from what to what, and everything else it would affect. A chatbot talks about the fix. This one has it drafted and waiting.
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Approve
The right person reads it and says yes.
One screen shows the change, what it affects, and how to undo it. One click approves, or send it back. Nothing takes effect until a person signs off.
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Apply
One approval, and the change lands everywhere at once.
Pricing, contracts and your storefront update together, in one step. The activity log records what changed, from what to what, who made it, and who approved it.
Assistant + Canvas Live
Ask in plain language. Get back a change you can review and approve.
It reads across your whole business and answers with an actual change to approve — not just an explanation. The Canvas shows it side by side: what it is now, what it becomes, and what it affects, with Approve and Reject right there.
Price · Spring catalog
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Now€10.90
Trust & control
Every change is tracked. Every approval is yours to undo.
Ships today- Nothing changes without a person's approval. The AI proposes; you decide.
- Every change is logged: what moved, from what to what, who made it, who approved it.
- Any change can be undone, including the ones the AI made.
- One approval updates pricing, contracts and your storefront together, so they never drift apart.
- If someone tries to trick the AI into reading data it shouldn't, the user's permissions stop it. The AI can only touch what its user is allowed to.
The AI works inside the same permissions as the person using it — it can never see or change what they couldn't.
Activity log
What you can ask
Ask for an answer, a change, or a whole feature.
Because oozmi is configured, not coded, the AI can do more than answer — it can change how the system works, and even build new parts of it. The same box handles all three. Anything that changes your setup is proposed first and waits for your approval; questions just get answered.
Ask a question
Instant answerA chart, in seconds — no export, no waiting on a developer.
Change how it works
You approve itReconfigured on the spot. A change like this used to be a ticket.
Build a whole feature
You approve itA working module, proposed for your approval — not a multi-sprint project.
A question, a change, or a build — none of it waiting in a dev queue.
Boundary
What does not ship yet.
The control and the activity trail are here today, working in production. The formal certifications around them are on the roadmap, and we won't claim them before they're real.
- NIST AI RMF certification
- ISO 42001
- SOC 2 covering the AI surface
- Bias-testing harness
- Model-card generator
- Autonomous changes with no human approval
Thesis
The hard part isn't the AI. It's trusting it to act.
Anyone can bolt a chatbot onto a business. The value is an AI that can actually make changes, and a business that never has to wonder what it did.
The AI proposes. The right person approves. Then the change takes effect across sales, inventory, pricing and your storefront at once. Nothing takes effect without a human's yes, and nothing happens off the record. And it's your business team doing this — not a ticket, not a request that waits two sprints for engineering to pick up.
Speed without approval is a risk that compounds. We'd rather move a step slower and keep every change reversible. A change you can't undo is a change you can't trust.
The disproof line Our claim is that a connected business — with AI that proposes and people who approve — needs far less custom engineering to run. If that stops being true for you, we owe you an honest update, not a louder pitch.
Bring one process you'd want the AI to change — watch it propose the fix live.
Twenty-five minutes. We open the admin, type the prompt, and watch the AI propose the change. We audit exactly what it would do, then test it together on a sandbox of your data.