Conversation, not consultation. About the doctrine, the apps built on it, or your operational thinking. No pitch.
If you're thinking about building software around ContextOS principles, sizing up one of the apps, or just want to push back on the doctrine — let's talk.
Pick a slot that works. Bring whatever's on your mind — the operational headache, what you've tried, what you're considering. We'll talk it through.
Book a Time →Nothing. The doctrine is published openly under CC BY 4.0. The apps built on it (OrderHubX, IntelliTeli, FactoryHubX, OpsSignal) are separate products with their own pricing — talk to each app directly for that.
Sometimes, depending on the project. Independent consulting around solution architecture, IoT, Industry 4.0, and process-based management is what Jay has done since 1990. The ContextOS doctrine is one lens we apply when it fits.
Only if they actually fit. The honest version: most operational problems don't need new software — they need clearer threads, sharper triggers, and ALAP discipline on what's already there. We'll say so.
Yes. Everything on this site is CC BY 4.0 — quote it, adapt it, build on it. Attribution is appreciated. The "Built on ContextOS" badge is self-attesting; use it if your work follows the doctrine.
The doctrine (prose, diagrams) is CC BY 4.0. Code samples we publish are MIT. Apps built on the doctrine are commercial products on their own terms.
Drop a note — hello@umento.sg — or book a time. No template responses.
30 minutes, no pitch. Book a time with Jay or drop an email. We'll figure out together whether what we have is useful for what you're working on.
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