The substance underneath the team.
The Opti team isn't magic. It runs on a category-defining optimization framework (AOMs), a three-pillar design philosophy (the Trinity), and a published thesis (the book). Three doors in if you want to go deeper.
AOMs
Autonomous Optimization Models — the world's first closed-loop, prescriptive, adaptive optimization framework. Every player on the team is an AOM.
Open the AOM library →Trinity of Intelligence
Automation × Autonomy × Explainability — the three pillars behind every agent's decision. Not LLMs. Not Operations Research. Not dashboards.
Read the Trinity →The Trinity of Intelligence — The Blueprint for the Post-GenAI Era
The blueprint behind the platform — written before the team was built, now shipping inside it. Read it if you want the full thesis.
Read on Amazon →Where the Opti team sits in the stack.
Above your systems of record. Above your dashboards. The decision layer.
Your data already tells you what happened.
Dashboards and BI show you what is happening.
The Opti team decides what to do next — continuously, prescriptively, autonomously.
Optimizer, not generator.
LLMs predict text. AOMs optimize outcomes. The Opti team speaks the LLM's language at the surface, but every action it takes is generated by an optimizer underneath.
Upload a CSV or Excel, or just describe the problem. Opti auto-structures the inputs into the optimizer's parameter space.
Opti parameterizes multiple candidate optimizers in parallel, runs them on simulated futures, and picks the best for each context.
The selected action is pushed directly into ERP / CRM / MES / EMS. No manual hand-off.
Every recommendation traces to inputs, constraints, and objectives — auditable for regulated industries.
What Opti will not do.
Opti never invents a recommendation. Every action comes from a real optimizer with explicit constraints.
On a sector site, Opti speaks the agents of that sector. Cross-sector questions are routed politely.
Opti will not promise SLAs, prices, or timelines outside what's contractually agreed. Opti always escalates to a human.
Skip the engine room — go meet the team.
Same product. The team page is the layman's door.