This queue works. Hold a button — that press is the whole product.
No. 01 The ledger
Today you draft, chase, and paste. On Nexus you read, edit, and sign.
You, today
Six tabs open to answer one email. The same policy paragraph pasted again. The follow-up you meant to send, remembered at 11pm.
You, on Nexus
The reply already drafted from the account history and your discount policy, waiting in your queue. You read it, change one word, sign.
◆ The standing rule
Nothing leaves with your name on it until you have read it. The drafting is ours. The send is yours.
No. 02 The work loop
CL. 1 — The kernel
Job queues, cascades, shared memory, hard budget caps. The part that never sleeps.
CL. 2 — The processes
One process per job — researchers, drafters, triagers — model-agnostic underneath.
◆ CL. 3 — The permission layer
Agents run in user space. Root stays with you. Nothing irreversible without your signature.
No. 03 The catalog — one agentic OS per function · statuses are honest
№ 001 — Work OS INTERNAL PILOT
A team that never clocks out — findings cascade into queues, every send waits for you.
№ 002 — HR OS INTERNAL PILOT
Ten specialists, one inbox — drafted with policy checks, approved by a human, logged.
№ 003 — Sales OS INTERNAL PILOT
Leads with receipts, grounded drafts — no-send by design; you own the send button.
№ 004 — Media OS INTERNAL PILOT
Journalist tracking, pitch briefs under hard budget caps. Nothing pitches unsigned.
Still on the drawing board — statuses are honest
№ 005 — Knowledge OS IN DEVELOPMENT
№ 006 — Security OS IN RESEARCH
№ 007 — Finance OS IN DESIGN
№ 008 — Legal OS IN DESIGN
Your OS
Support, procurement, compliance — the kernel is function-agnostic. Tell us which team drowns in drafts. Same constitution, your department.
No. 04 The controls — stated as mechanisms, not adjectives
Human signature on every outbound action
architectural, not optional
09:41 · drafted
09:52 · edited by you
10:04 · signed — logged ✓
Immutable audit log
every draft, decision and send — replayable
Runs in your cloud — or on-premises
sovereign by design
Model-agnostic routing
swap providers — no vendor lock
Your data never trains anyone’s models
contractual
DPDP- and GDPR-aware architecture
India-jurisdiction options
Certifications appear here only when held — today that list is empty, and this page says so. Every claim on this site, indexed →
“We built Nexus because we love what agents can draft — and don’t trust what they’d send. Hold-to-sign isn’t a feature. It’s the founding principle.”
Founder, Nexus Labs
Machine-made work, human-signed.
A few pilot teams each month. Tell us which department drowns in drafts — replies within 2 days.