I’ve built a fully functional, advanced AIOS platform that goes well beyond most of the AIOS builds discussed in this community. It is designed for agencies and freelancers who want to deploy complete AI-powered business systems for clients without rebuilding the foundation every time. The platform supports multiple client installations from one monorepo, so portals, shared components, tools, workflows, security updates, and platform features can all be managed centrally while each client still gets their own branded, customized environment. It includes: - Centralized business data across leads, contacts, tasks, projects, communications, documents, forms, workflows, users, usage, and client-specific records - AI voice agents, lead management, knowledge systems, workflow automation, dashboards, custom portals, and internal business tools - Scoped permissions, tenant isolation, approval steps, auditability, and other safety controls so agents are not given unrestricted access to the business - Manual interfaces for every important process, so the platform remains fully usable even when AI is unnecessary, unavailable, or should not be trusted with a decision - A modular architecture that can be adapted into a CRM, operations portal, program management system, knowledge platform, client portal, lead system, or highly specialized industry application - A data ownership philosophy built around keeping the company’s operational data in a system it controls, rather than trapping the business inside a pile of disconnected SaaS products The core idea is that AI should operate inside the business, using structured data, defined workflows, scoped tools, and real operational context. It should not just sit beside the business as another chatbot. I am currently running versions of the platform for: - A nonprofit using it for program management - An electrical contractor using it for Voice AI and lead management - An environmental consulting firm using it as a business knowledge system - My own company, where it runs nearly everything