Run your company
from a stack you own.
You already know the thesis: the business should own the infrastructure under its AI. Here is the practical package. Managed WiFi is live today. The local server path, roadmap apps, private access, account control, and device handoff grow from there as each release path is verified. Your local partner installs and operates it, so you do not need a tech team of your own. Want to learn AI and earn by delivering it locally? The partner path starts below.
Your server, your GPUs, your data. Not rented from someone else's cloud.

See the platform, not a mockup.
Real engineering, not a pitch deck. The screens below are managed WiFi, the first live package. The server path and app roadmap stay framed as roadmap until each release path is verified.

Network topology, live today

WiFi reporting, live today

Device inventory, live today
WiFi
first live package
MCP
tool surface under review
API
routes under release checks
CI
automated verification path
Release surface as of May 2026. Live WiFi and the roadmap app path are deliberately labeled apart.
The package starts with managed WiFi.
This is the owner-controlled stack as an installable package, not a feature grid. WiFi is live first. Private workflows, account control, private access, and device handoff are the next capability paths designed for the same server. Start with managed WiFi, then add the next part only when it is ready.
Managed WiFi
The live starting point. Your partner installs and operates the wireless network across every site, with the same owner-controlled path ready for the local server.
Private workflows
The roadmap multiplier. Agents should help explain what is happening, turn repeated work into workflows, and keep the owner in control of where the data runs.
Account control
The control path for people, devices, and machines. Access, audit trails, metering, and future workflows can grow around the same owner server.
Private access
A private fabric can connect sites, devices, and people without turning every system into a public service.
Device handoff
Sensors, machines, GPUs, and local boxes can join the owner stack with policy and auditability attached.
Roadmap apps that can sit on the same server.
A roadmap capability, not a promise that every app is live today. These are the first apps designed to run on the GPUs inside your own server, alongside the WiFi package already sold today.
Your local partner sets up the package and keeps it running. Your partner can get up to speed in the Airfy AI Academy, so you never need a tech team of your own.
Owning the stack lowers lock-in risk.
The control plane is designed for self-hosted operation, the firmware path is built around open source foundations, and the hardware path stays swappable. If you ever stop working with Airfy, the goal is that the network keeps running on infrastructure you already own instead of becoming a dead subscription box.
Designed for private access instead of public exposure. Your knowledge, customers, and operations should live on your server and stay yours. That is the difference between renting another platform and owning the stack below it. How we think about trust.
One package, a different path for every kind of company.
Schools, enterprises, factories, regulated teams, shops, and small businesses do not need the same pitch. They need the same owner-controlled base, with a different module path and partner handoff.
Local AI at the machine edge.
For factories and plants, the server can sit right next to the machines. The platform is designed to run on local NVIDIA GPUs at the edge, so the data that matters can stay inside the site. Your partner installs the box and keeps it running, the same partner model as the rest of the package.

Entry edge
A small edge module for a single workshop, store, or branch that wants a first local compute box on site.

Production edge
More headroom for a busy site running local workflows next to the machines that generate the data.

Workstation edge
An edge workstation class module for a plant floor that wants local throughput without sending data off site.
Scale up when the site needs more.
When one edge box is not enough, the same owner-controlled model is designed for rack-mounted NVIDIA Blackwell-class servers on the owner's premises. More local compute, still owned by the business, still set up and maintained by the partner.
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For the partner who delivers it
Deliver the package. Earn from the care.
From here on, you are the partner. Owners should not have to become infrastructure operators. You set up the server path, keep the WiFi running, and own the customer relationship as the stack grows.
You install the stack, keep it running, and earn from the care.
You install the first package, keep it running, and earn recurring revenue from the care. You learn the whole stack in the Airfy AI Academy while you build, so you can serve owners who have no tech team of their own. You run the network on infrastructure the owner controls, independent of anyone else's cloud. Below: the partner types this is built for, and what a deal looks like in practice.
Managed Service Provider
Already runs multi-customer networks. Adds the owner server, app roadmap, and support package as a recurring service around the WiFi they manage today.
Internet Service Provider
Owns the last mile. Can add managed WiFi, local compute, and customer operations on top instead of handing the whole account to someone else's cloud.
System integrator
Already trusted on site for cabling, hardware, and handover. Extends naturally from the network into the local server the owner runs.
Local AI partner
The new generation from the Airfy AI Academy. Sets up the owner server and first workflows for businesses that have no technical team of their own.
What a partner deal looks like in practice.
A branch network with the owner stack around it
A managed service provider runs the WiFi today, adds the local server path, and keeps the account on a recurring care plan as new workflows become ready.
From hotel WiFi to local operations
A system integrator that already wired and runs a hotel's WiFi extends the same owner-controlled stack with the services the owner turns on over time.
A local box for a trades business
An Academy-trained local AI partner sets up a small on-site box for a trades business, so the owner gets a private workflow path without hiring anyone technical.
Managed school WiFi with a local path
An internet service provider brings managed WiFi to schools in its region, where a teacher can pause a single student and future workflows can be designed around the school's own server.
Ready to map it to your company?
Running a company? Find the local partner who can set up the first package and keep it running. Want to deliver it? Book a walkthrough of the live platform and start the partner path.