What FactoryOS Does For Your Industry
FactoryOS does a great deal, but no two offices use it the same way. What earns its keep in yours depends entirely on the work you do.
These pages skip the generic tour. Each one shows what the system looks like inside a specific industry, in that industry's own language.
Same Platform, Different Needs
Every industry leans on a different slice of the same system. The capability a clinic cannot operate without is often one a builder never opens.
A law firm turns on privilege and channel walls. A family office turns on discretion and continuity, and a logistics team turns on workflows and a browser that researches on its own.
| Industry | What it leans on most |
|---|---|
| Healthcare & clinics | HIPAA mode, permission walls, audit trail |
| Law & professional services | Privilege, channel separation, document memory |
| Financial services | On-box data, deterministic math, reporting |
| Manufacturing & field operations | Workflows, the agentic browser, voice |
| Real estate & property | Document chasing, calendar, daily briefings |
| Retail & local business | Workflows, the assistant, low overhead |
| Family office | Discretion, continuity, outright ownership |
Written For Your Field
Each page here is written for one field and speaks its language. Rather than list every feature, it goes deep on the few your work actually turns on and leaves the rest aside.
Find the closest fit above and read how the system lands there. The argument underneath is the same; only the priorities change.
When Yours Isn't Listed
The platform fits more fields than are listed here, because the hard parts are the same everywhere. Ingestion, memory, permissions, and approval do not care what business you are in.
A short needs interview scopes it to how your office actually runs, before anything is bought or built.