The Problem With AI Adoption

Everyone wants AI agents. Almost no one is ready for them.

Here's what we see over and over: companies get excited about AI, buy tools, launch pilots, and then watch them fail quietly. Not because the technology doesn't work, but because they skipped the foundation.

They chose tools before defining business workflows. They optimized for demos, not daily operations. They talked about AI vision without execution plans.

The companies that actually succeed do something different.

They start with specific business problems. They redesign workflows before introducing AI. They document and improve processes before automating them. They define clear ownership and implement guardrails.

In other words: they get their operations house in order first.

That's what OpsDen is for.

We're not another AI agent platform asking you to automate processes you haven't even documented yet. We're the tool that helps you do the foundational work that makes AI adoption actually succeed.

The OpsDen approach:

  1. Capture what you actually do. Screen record or upload videos of real processes.
  2. Generate living documentation. AI creates SOPs with screenshots and clear steps.
  3. Map your business processes. See how individual SOPs connect into larger workflows.
  4. Then automate. Deploy AI agents on processes you actually understand and own.

Why open source?

Your operational knowledge is too important to lock in a vendor's cloud. The documentation of how your business runs shouldn't disappear if a SaaS company pivots or raises prices.

OpsDen is open source. Self-host it on your infrastructure, or use our cloud. Either way, you own your data and can export it anytime. No lock-in, no surprises.

Built for the long game.

We're not interested in helping you launch AI pilots that never reach production. We're building the foundation layer that makes AI adoption sustainable: documented processes, mapped workflows, clear ownership, and human oversight where it matters.

The companies winning at AI aren't the ones chasing the latest model. They're the ones who did the boring work of getting their operations right first.

That's the work OpsDen helps you do.