BusinessOS Starts Where PersonalOS Stops
A person needs a PersonalOS. A company needs shared context: roles, workflows, SOPs, approvals, data, and institutional memory.
PersonalOS is the operating layer for one person — your judgment, your voice, your workflows. It travels with you between tools and between roles.
But once a few people work together, a PersonalOS isn't enough. The team needs a layer of its own: roles, shared SOPs, approval paths, the data everyone is supposed to use, and the institutional memory of why things are done a certain way. That's BusinessOS.
Two layers, not one
It would be tempting to mash them together — to say that a company is just a bunch of PersonalOSes. It isn't. A team has decisions no individual makes alone, standards no one person owns, and memory that has to outlive any single contributor.
- PersonalOS: how a person decides, writes, and ships.
- BusinessOS: how a team decides, writes, and ships together.
BusinessOS is the next product in the OwnContext line. PersonalOS comes first because the person comes first. You can't share a context layer you haven't built yet.
Build your own context layer.
PersonalOS turns your judgment, taste, memory, and workflows into a portable system your AI tools can read.