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Accuracy predicting where work will stall before it does.
Frontier is an embedded system that monitors, thinks, and acts for you. It learns how work moves through your organization, detects execution drift, and turns operational signals into concrete executable actions.

Why did my work items stall?

Why is my initiative stalling?

Next best action
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Accuracy predicting where work will stall before it does.
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Of your team's time freed from low-value coordination work.
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Efficiency gains delivered across execution teams.
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Of the digital execution work eligible for full automation.
Most companies already have systems that record work. They lack a persistent layer that understands whether work is moving correctly across teams, handoffs, approvals, dependencies, and communications.
CRM, ERP, ticketing, project tools, spreadsheets, email, and chat each hold partial truth, so leaders see symptoms after risk has already compounded.
Managers spend hours piecing together what happened instead of knowing what is stuck, why it is stuck, and who needs to act.
Reports show what happened, but they rarely diagnose execution drift or prepare the intervention that moves work forward.
Important decisions slow down when owners cannot see the exposure, source evidence, expected impact, and success signal in one place.
Every delay becomes a new investigation because the organization does not retain a durable memory of how execution actually works.
Frontier connects with your CRM, ERP, ticketing system, project tools, spreadsheets, email, or chat. It detects operational signals, identifies drift, and recommends next best actions.

A daily, accurate read on every work item — what has stalled, and what is trending toward delay before it slips.

Every flagged item comes with its root cause, read two ways — so operators and finance see the same problem in their own terms.

The system prioritizes each day’s work per role, then — with your confirmation — carries the actions out for you.

Each company runs on its own isolated deployment. Your data stays inside your environment — full security, full control.
The system is tuned per company, so its reasoning and recommendations reflect how your business actually runs — not a generic template.
It runs 365 days a year, keeping work unstuck and forecasting the next risk before it lands — not a quarterly review.
This isn’t a tool you rent. It’s intelligence you own — and it compounds every day it runs inside your business.
The gains compound. Trimming individual stage delays by 20–40% adds up to roughly 20% faster project completion. Freed from chasing stalled work, teams take on more in parallel — driving revenue up, while SLA breach occurrences fall up to 80%.
Catch stage delays, evidence gaps, owner inactivity, and broken handoffs before they slow the entire workflow.
Surface delayed acceptance, billing blocks, missing approvals, and contract mismatches that keep revenue from moving.
Spot risk windows early enough for managers to intervene with full context — before a target slips.

Frontier reasons across your most sensitive systems — email, chat, ERP, CRM. Intelligence this embedded, trained on data this sensitive, should be owned and tuned by your organization — never rented from a third party that resells what it learns to your competitors.
Your operating intelligence stays yours.
It runs inside your operating context and improves with every approved action — becoming tuned to your workflows, your risks, your bottlenecks, your decisions, and your standards.
Frontier reasons over email, chat, ERP, and CRM inside your own environment. Nothing is sent to an external third party.
Depth of reasoning comes from focus. The agents adapt to the uniqueness of your organization — not a blurred industry average.
A system this embedded should never become a liability. You own the operating intelligence, so you are never trapped.
External vendors train on your data and resell that reasoning to competitors. Your operating advantage stays behind your walls.
Frontier connects data sources, reasons through evidence to identify stalled work, and prepares a prioritized list of actions for review.
Connect order records, billing data, workforce schedules, inventory, incident tickets, permits, partner portals, account records, spreadsheets, emails, messages, and performance signals.
A multi-agent orchestrator diagnoses root causes, evaluates exposure, ranks urgency, and assembles the evidence needed for leadership review.
Frontier prepares a list of recommended actions for each team member, along with the expected impact. Upon human approval, the system executes the actions to move work forward.
Frontier sits above CRM, ERP, ticketing, project tools, spreadsheets, email, chat, and data warehouses so teams can act through the stack they already use.

No. Frontier sits above your CRM, ERP, project, finance, ticketing, email, and messaging tools. They remain the systems of record — Frontier connects to them, reads what is happening, and surfaces the actions needed to move work forward.

See where work is drifting, what value is exposed, and which evidence-backed actions Frontier would prepare for approval.