
Model entities, relationships, and decisions on one live picture.
One ontology for entities, relationships, and rules, shared by every product.
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Every reliable system shares one foundation: a single model of reality that workflows, dashboards, and agents can all trust.
Graph models clients, assets, orders, staff, and the links between them. Dashboards, workflows, and agents across Apollo, Argus, Forge, and Pulse read from the same source of truth instead of rebuilding logic in each tool.
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Live model of the business
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Workflows on one ontology
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Live model of the business
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Workflows on one ontology
Typed
Entities and relationships
Shared
Truth across every product

The connective tissue of the platform.

Define the objects your business runs on ↗
Typed entities, relationships, and rules in one model.

Every product reads from the same picture ↗
Apollo, Argus, Forge, and Pulse share one truth.

Turn a live model into better decisions ↗
Workflows and agents reason over real relationships.

A typed ontology, not another database dump.
Graph captures the objects in your business and the relationships between them. Define a customer, an order, an asset, or a deal once, and every workflow, dashboard, and agent understands it the same way.
- Typed entities and relationships
- Business rules encoded once
- Reused across every product

The foundation Apollo, Argus, Forge, and Pulse build on.
Because every product reads from Graph, automation acts on accurate context, dashboards show consistent numbers, and decisions are made on one live picture instead of four conflicting ones.
- Shared truth across the platform
- Consistent reporting everywhere
- Context-aware AI and workflows
From raw data to a living model.
Discover entities
Identify the real objects and relationships in the business.
Model the ontology
Define types, rules, and permissions once.
Connect systems
Map existing data sources into the model.
Build on top
Power workflows, dashboards, and agents from one truth.
What teams ask about it
Do we need Graph to use the other products?
Apollo, Argus, Forge, and Pulse are strongest on Graph, but engagements can start anywhere.
Is this a new database?
Graph is a modeling layer over your data, it gives meaning and relationships, not just storage.
How long does modeling take?
We start with the entities that matter most to the first workflow, then expand.







