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Democratize automation: our mission for the next ten years

Enterprise-grade automation cannot stay a privilege of large organizations. Here's the future we're building toward — and the unit of work that will get us there.

Neome Team
April 26, 20265 min read

I didn't have a computer until I was 19 — but I did have an abacus.

Jan Koum, WhatsApp co-founder

Over the next decade, the default input device for most people on the planet will stop being a keyboard. Headphones, voice, and augmented reality will take over the moments where work begins. That shift is going to drag enterprise software into a conversational economy whether vendors are ready or not.

What we want by 2035

  • SMEs operating with the kind of automation a Fortune 500 takes for granted today.
  • Citizens reaching government services, utilities, and education through one conversational front door.
  • Governments running internal and external workflows on the same automation fabric, end to end.
  • Enterprises connected through a shared conversational layer that integrates with the backend systems they already trust.
  • A planet-scale conversational system that serves an individual and a multinational with the same primitives.

Where Neome fits

Neome pairs a conversational front end with a long-memory reasoning core. The interface looks like the messengers your team already lives inside; the engine turns those conversations into structured work — tasks, approvals, records, dispatches, decisions.

The work that used to take a thousand-person IT team to deliver becomes something a small business can adopt in days. That's the democratization we're going to chase for the next ten years.

Curious how this works in practice?

Watch real teams of every size run on Neome — from solo operators to large enterprises.