BABEL OS

An OS that builds itself.

It overhears what matters. It learns the systems you already use. And tells you what to ship — before you ask.

The promise

Most software waits for you. Babel runs ahead.

The next morning, you wake up to three messages. Stripe pushed an API change overnight; nothing of yours broke. Twilio failed six SMS deliveries; here's the fix. You said fewer no-shows on Tuesday — here's a plan that affects 47 members.

A morning at the gym

Three messages. Before you wake up.

Tuesday morning, 07:43. Boon hasn't said a word. Babel has.

07:43 Self Learning Engine

Stripe pushed an update at 3am. I relearned the parts you use. Four fields moved. Nothing of yours broke. Want to see what changed?

07:45 Self Healing Engine

Six SMS messages to new sign-ups failed between 2 and 6am. The connection rotated overnight. I have a fix ready. Apply?

07:46 Imagination

You said Tuesday you wanted fewer no-shows. I drafted a plan — SMS reminders, deposit on booking, waitlist. Forty-seven members affected. Have a look?

Five verbs

Five verbs. One promise.

Each is something you say. Each ships on its own. Each prepares the next.