OMNIS was created by someone who watched dispatchers use whiteboards and radios while billion-dollar tech companies optimized ad clicks. Warehouses deserve better AI than that.
Warehouse management hasn't changed in decades. Dispatchers still use whiteboards, Excel, and tribal knowledge. Detention charges pile up because nobody tracks dwell time in real time. Shift handoffs are verbal. Carrier performance is a guess.
The tools that exist are either too expensive for mid-market warehouses or too dumb to actually help — they show data without telling you what to do about it.
OMNIS is operational intelligence. 18 AI agents that run your operation autonomously — from dock assignment to detention alerts to shift briefings. Not dashboards. Not reports. Agents that see, decide, and act.
Built on Node.js, PostgreSQL, WebSocket, and Claude. Deployed on Render. Designed for the real world — dock workers in steel-toes, not developers in hoodies.
OMNIS is a solo-built platform from Brampton, Ontario. Every line of code, every pixel, every agent — designed and shipped by a single developer who believes AI should work for the people who move physical goods.
Ship daily. Fix in real-time. Warehouses don't wait for quarterly releases.
Not dashboards. Not alerts. Agents that make decisions and execute them.
Your data never trains someone else's model. Financial data never leaves your servers.