Direct answer
A Business Operating System is the single platform that replaces 10+ disconnected SaaS tools — CRM, HR, contracts, documents, finance, support — with one product where every workflow shares the same data model and one embedded AI brain. EVERYSYNC is the AI-native reference implementation of this category, with 39 modules in one login, cross-module automation, and an AI Operator named Eva that can plan, execute, and report on multi-step work across the entire business.
Frequently asked questions
What does 'Business Operating System' mean?
A Business Operating System (Business OS) is a single platform that delivers the full set of products a business needs to operate — CRM, HR, contracts, documents, finance, support, ops — under one data model, one access-control system, and one AI layer. It's the inverse of the 'integrate 12 SaaS tools' approach.
Why isn't 'integrate everything via Zapier' the right answer?
Integrations move data between systems but they don't unify the data model. You still pay 12 vendors, manage 12 access lists, and ask your AI assistants to read 12 disconnected schemas. A Business OS unifies the data model itself, so cross-product workflows are first-class, not glued on.
What does Eva, the AI Operator, actually do that other AI assistants don't?
Eva has read access across every module in your org and write access scoped by role. So you can ask Eva 'who hasn't paid us this month?' and Eva will read your invoices, deals, and customer records in one query. Or ask Eva to 'send the renewal contract for the closed deals from this week' and Eva will plan it, ask for approval, execute it, and report back — with a full audit trail.
How is EVERYSYNC different from Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace?
Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace are productivity suites — email, calendar, docs, sheets. EVERYSYNC is a Business OS — CRM, HR, contracts, finance, support, ops. We integrate cleanly with both (in fact, EVERYSYNC's HRSync provisions Google Workspace accounts on day one of onboarding) — but EVERYSYNC sits one layer up: it's where the *business* runs, not where the documents live.
How much SaaS spend can a typical org save by moving to EVERYSYNC?
BetterCloud's industry data shows 25–35% of SaaS spend is wasted on duplicate or unused apps. Teams that consolidate onto EVERYSYNC typically replace 8–12 vendors and remove the integration glue between them.
Is the 'all-in-one' approach worth the trade-off in best-of-breed depth?
For most SMBs, yes. The marginal value of a slightly deeper feature in a single tool is almost always less than the value of having all your business data in one model. EVERYSYNC's 39 modules are designed to cover the 90th-percentile use case in each domain — not to compete on the deepest single feature.
Who shouldn't use EVERYSYNC?
Solo founders or 2–3 person teams who only need one module. Enterprises that are deeply committed to a single best-of-breed tool (e.g. Salesforce + Workday + DocuSign) and have a systems-integration budget to keep them in sync. Highly regulated industries that require a specific certified vendor for a specific function.