MatiQ Inc — Applied AI & Engineering

Software that runs the business.

Most companies operate their software. Ours operates the company. MatiQ designs, builds, and runs the AI-native systems that modern operations depend on — engineered for the way your business actually works.

Inc — the firm Systems — the platform Factory — the engine

Software used to wait for instructions. Ours takes responsibility.

The platform, live

One board. The whole business.

MatiQ Systems in operation: the day's board auto-dispatched at 06:30, a spoken instruction in flight, and every automated action carrying its receipt.

matiq systems — ops console
MatiQ Systems ops dashboard — voice bar executing an instruction, today's job board, live receipts
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Divisions, one system
24/7
Autonomous operation
10×
Engineering throughput
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Accountable partner

What we do

Built for the hard parts.

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AI-native operations

Replace the swivel-chair work between your tools with systems that listen, decide, and act — with a human window into every decision.

Systems
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Autonomous software delivery

Agent teams that design, write, test, and ship production software under supervision — compressing quarters of roadmap into weeks.

Factory
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Enterprise integration

Your ERP, CRM, payroll, and field tools — connected into one coherent operational picture instead of eleven disconnected truths.

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Voice-run workflows

The interface your team already knows: language. Dispatch, approve, reconcile, and report by talking — the system does the rest.

Systems
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Operate & evolve

We don't hand over a repo and a wave. We run what we build, measure it, and make it better every month it's in production.

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The approach

Domain first.
Software second.

Every engagement starts inside your operation — the trucks, the tickets, the close process — not inside a framework. Then we engineer backwards from the way your business actually runs.

Engage MatiQ

Ready to run on something better?

Bring us the operation you're tired of holding together. We'll show you what it looks like when the software holds it together instead.

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