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.

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