Product · Local automation

Your automations. Your building. Your rules.

Nexus is a small system we install on a PC you already own. We write your automations, you decide when they run, and your data never leaves the company. No cloud, no stacking subscriptions, and it works even when the internet doesn't.

Runs local · scheduled by you
Why it exists

Automation shouldn't cost you your data.

Plenty of companies want the machine to do the boring work. They just don't want the boring work, and everything it touches, living on somebody else's servers.

The cloud objection

"We want automation. Not our data in a cloud."

Contracts, prices, client lists: some data simply shouldn't leave the building. So automation waits, and the manual work stays.

Automation postponed over privacy
Subscription creep

"Every tool is another monthly fee."

Five tools, five subscriptions, five places holding a slice of your business. The bills stack quietly and never stop.

Monthly fees that never end
The 6 AM shift

"Reports at 7:00 mean someone works at 6."

Scheduled work still gets done by people: early exports, nightly backups done "when someone remembers", Monday numbers built by hand.

Early mornings spent on copy-paste
What it does

A quiet machine that does the boring work.

You point at a process, we script it, and from then on it runs on the schedule you set. Inside your walls.

Runs on a PC you already have
An old office computer is enough. We install Nexus on it, and it becomes the machine that never forgets.
Your schedule, literally
Nightly, hourly, every Monday at 7:00. You pick the flow and the time in a simple panel; Nexus does the rest.
We write the flows
Reports, invoice pulls, stock syncs, backups, file sorting, scrapes. You describe the process, we script it.
Data stays in the building
Everything runs and stores locally. Nothing leaves your network unless a flow you approved sends it.
Works offline
Local flows don't care about outages. If the internet dies overnight, the 7:00 report still lands at 7:00.
Nexus
This week's schedule
Monday report
Generated and sent
07:00
Invoices pulled
To the accounting folder · nightly
02:00
Local backup
Everything, to the office NAS
Sun
How it works

One old PC. Then one flow at a time.

You approve every access and every flow. Nexus earns its place by taking over the mornings nobody wants.

01

Pick the machine

An old PC you already own works. Don't have one? We bring a small one that fits on a shelf.

02

Install & connect

On-site or in a supervised session. It touches only the folders, printers and systems you approve.

03

First flows scripted

We start with the processes that eat your mornings. Each flow is scoped and priced fixed, in 48 hours.

04

You schedule, it runs

Pick the flow, pick the time, done. Add new flows whenever a new chore shows up; we maintain them all.

1
Old PC is all it takes
Local
Your data stays in the building
24/7
Runs locally, online or offline
48h
To a fixed quote per flow
FAQ

Asked on almost every call.

What hardware do we need, exactly?
A PC you probably already have: something retired from an office desk is usually plenty. If you don't have one, we bring a small machine that fits on a shelf. No servers, no racks.
What happens if the PC dies?
Flows and configurations are backed up, so Nexus restores onto another machine quickly. The box is replaceable; the automations aren't lost with it.
Do you get access to our network?
Only to what you approve, and you see everything: installation happens on-site or in a supervised session, and every flow's access list is explicit. No standing remote access unless you choose to give it.
Does it need the internet?
Only for flows that talk to outside services. Local flows, reports, backups and file work run entirely offline, on schedule, whatever the connection is doing.
How do we add a new flow later?
You describe the process, we script it and add it to your panel. Each flow is scoped and priced fixed in 48 hours, so you always know the cost before saying yes.
How do we schedule things?
A simple panel: pick the flow, pick the time, save. Nightly, hourly, every Monday at 7:00, whatever the process needs. No technical knowledge required.
Is this GDPR-friendly?
That's much of the point: processing happens on your premises and data doesn't leave your building, which makes the compliance conversation dramatically shorter.
Next step

Which chore should stop being a job?

Tell us the process that eats a morning every week. We'll show you Nexus running it on a schedule, and quote the flow fixed in 48 hours.

Your hardware Your data, your building Fixed price per flow