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Nautis launched an AI-native startup operating system to replace the fragmented software

Nautis launched an AI-native startup operating system to replace the fragmented software
Nautis launches an AI-native startup operating system to replace fragmented business software

SUMMARY

The world of modern business has received a significant announcement, with the public unveiling of Nautis, a groundbreaking platform that introduces a new operating system built on Artificial Intelligence. The launch in which introduces a new software class that is meant to eradicate the fractured software stream that captures early-stage companies today. Nautis, developed in India for entrepreneurs all over the world, integrates all critical elements related to business, such as strategies, funding, finance, operations, hiring, compliance, CRM, documentation, and AI, in one platform. Nautis is built to resolve numerous problems related to the utilization of multiple applications, as well as to streamline the management of the business workflow.

Operational challenge and consolidating workflows

With the volume of business software technology powered by AI increasing rapidly, startups are getting more productive, but they have introduced another challenge to their leadership teams. Now founders have to jump back and forth between standalone apps. 

This creates a nightmare scenario where they need to constantly type the same data into various AI assistants and manually stitch processes together that weren’t designed to work together. Every industry study and customer interview reveals that the software stack required in modern startups keeps becoming increasingly complex. 

Organizations spend hundreds of dollars on subscriptions and waste precious time on disconnected workflows. Nautis was designed to fill this gap and presented as an integrated solution instead of yet another tool out there.

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In the past ten years, SaaS has revolutionized enterprise software by structuring systems around various business segments like sales, finance, HR, and marketing. The structure is not what entrepreneurs work in. Founders are not building companies in departments; rather, every decision they make will impact fundraising, product, customers, hiring, and finance. 

In the next step, this mismatch is abated directly through Nautis, which links these functions with a shared intelligence layer. This architecture can help the built-in AI system understand the broader business landscape instead of just a departmental one.

Founders can run their campaigns from one platform rather than managing over 15 different applications for fundraising, finance, CRM, hiring, documentation, compliance, and planning. In this system, information is automatically shared throughout every workflow. This integration takes away the repetitive work and the context switching. It enables the AI of the platform to make work easier by accessing all information across the company.

Core inspiration and market validation

This software class is expected and has a strong pre-launch momentum. The product managed to attract more than 1700 founders to its waiting list before its official launch. While testing Nautis in a private beta version, the company was able to collect some paying customers.

Discussions with founders, incubators, and accelerators allowed the company to develop the product under realistic startup conditions. The collaboration enabled the company to improve startup processes in real-world conditions before going live with the platform.

Nautis is introducing this offering first in India, a region where operational concerns are most unique to startup founders. Local demands encompass fundraising compliance, startup governance frameworks, and DPIIT processes. 

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While initial rollout is targeting the India market, the platform has been designed from day one for expansion to the global market. That gives startups anywhere in the world the same connected intelligence layer to optimise their business processes.

The creation of Nautis is rooted in the professional experience of its Founder and CEO, Baltej Singh. He has spent 16 years in software product development, founded several startups, and collaborated with founders, incubators and accelerators across various ecosystems. 

As he developed his businesses and helped hundreds of founders, he saw a similar and recurring issue. Entrepreneurs were spending more time on software management than on company construction. As a direct result of this insight, Nautis developed the AI-native startup operating system, aiming to make startup operations smarter through a unified platform.

Conclusion

The goals of the long-term vision behind Nautis go beyond the singular objective of reducing the need for multiple software subscriptions. The business thinks that future startups will not rely on a few shameful AI apps. Future enterprises will be operated on just one intelligent operating system that has access to the broad knowledge of the entire business. This process of learning through each decision will ultimately help founders make their strategic visions almost as clear as letters.