AI Operating System for Manufacturing & Trade
One system replaces the twelve tabs it usually takes to launch a physical product — market research, supplier search, RFQs, quote comparison, production tracking, and logistics — coordinated by AI, executed by a verified network.
Try: "sustainable kitchenware brand" or "insulated water bottle" — press enter
Where competitors are weak
The problem
Today
With SourceOS
One workspace. One AI layer. One place every participant in the trade — buyer, factory, supplier, freight forwarder, inspector — actually works from.
How it works
Plain language in, structured opportunity out — demand, competition, price band, and where the product could be better.
Ranked shortlist with a Trust, Quality, and Delivery score for each — and the reasoning behind every match, not a black box.
AI drafts the RFQ, routes it, and lines up every quote side-by-side with a plain-language recommendation.
Deposit to delivery, one status line — materials, manufacturing, inspection, customs, and the ship itself.
Try it — live, in your browser
Everything below runs entirely as JavaScript in this page — matching logic, RFQ drafting, and the profit math are real, not mocked text. No LLM call, no API key, no server. Swap in a real AI backend later if you want richer research; the workflow already works today.
Check what you actually know about this supplier so far:
The AI layer
Not a chatbot bolted onto a directory — each capability reads and writes to the same project record, so a change in one shows up everywhere else.
Demand, competition, seasonality, and where the current market leaders are weak.
Trust, Quality, Delivery, Risk — every score labeled with the data it came from.
A spec sheet a factory can actually quote against, translated when it needs to be.
Unit price, tooling, lead time, and terms — lined up with a plain-language recommendation.
Landed cost, duties, fees, and margin — before a deposit is ever paid.
Drafts the ask on price, MOQ, and terms. You review, edit, and send — always.
Flags supplier, delivery, and compliance risk before it becomes a costly surprise.
Products linked to materials, factories, suppliers, freight, and reviews — the reason recommendations get better over time.
Who it's for
The trust layer
A manufacturer's rating isn't a black-box number. It's built from verified transactions, inspection reports, and buyer history — and you can see exactly which.
Based on 47 verified orders · 3 inspection reports · 6mo history
This is a working prototype — request access and we'll bring you into the pilot.