Headless Multi-Agentic ERP
AI agent teams that run your ERP processes without the monolithic UI — procurement, order-to-cash, record-to-report, all API-first and governed.
"Your ERP costs $15M/year in licenses, another $8M in customizations, and your people still spend 60% of their time navigating screens instead of making decisions. Multi-Agentic ERP replaces the monolith with coordinated AI agents that execute business logic directly — powered by a context graph that decodes your actual business rules."
What you are actually dealing with
- ERP license renewal is $10–20M/year and growing — vendor lock-in with no exit path
- Every process requires humans navigating 30+ screens to complete a single transaction
- RPA bots break every upgrade cycle — brittle screen-scraping, not intelligent automation
- Customizations are fragile: upgrades break them, rollbacks lose them, consultants charge to rebuild them
- Cross-module workflows require manual handoffs — procure-to-pay touches 4 modules and 3 teams
- Process exceptions pile up in queues nobody monitors until month-end
How we ship it
- Context graph first: agents decode your running ERP into a business-rule graph before automating anything
- Decompose ERP into domain-specific agent teams: procurement agents, finance agents, supply-chain agents — each API-first
- Headless architecture: no monolithic UI — agents expose APIs consumed by any frontend, mobile app, or partner integration
- Agents encode your actual business rules (not SAP's defaults) — extracted from your running system by AI reverse-engineering
- Human governance at decision gates: approval workflows, budget thresholds, compliance checkpoints — agents execute, humans govern
- Incremental migration: run agents alongside your existing ERP, shift processes one at a time — no big-bang cutover
- Full observability: every agent action logged, every decision traceable, every exception surfaced in real time
- Agents learn from resolved exceptions — procedural memory means the same issue is auto-handled next time
What we owe you when we miss
Most SI contracts only penalise you for falling behind on payment. Our Reverse SLA flips that - when we miss a named milestone, parity threshold, or budget band, we owe you in credits or refund.
Process Parity
Named process outputs match existing ERP — row-level reconciliation before cutover
Automation Rate
Named process automation targets — miss refunds proportionally
API Uptime
99.95% availability SLA on headless agent APIs — breach credits at 2x hourly rate
Timeline
First headless process live in 8 weeks or 25% refund of engagement fee
Multi-Agent ERP Architecture + Process Migration Pack
Business-rule context graph extracted from legacy ERP, domain-driven agent topology, API contracts (OpenAPI) for every headless process, governance framework with decision gates, and a migration runbook for remaining processes.
Big SI playbook vs. Vouchstone
Re-implement on the same vendor's cloud edition — 24+ months, $30M+, same lock-in, same screens
8 weeks to first headless process, context graph of your business rules in week 2, incremental migration, API-first, no vendor lock-in
Domains your audit + compliance teams care about
Every action signed to the ledger; every signed action chained into a regulator-ready evidence pack matched to the framework controls below. One-click export, OCSF-formatted for your SIEM.
Ready to start?
Five-minute intake. Sixty-second response with a named lead, a draft scope, and a price band. No sales call needed before you see what we propose.
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