Computtite Business
Computtite Desktop answers one question: what do I want to manage? You use Forge to define asset types, fields, departments, and people — and then you manage them. The protagonist is the inventory.
Computtite Business answers a different question: how does my organization work?
You still use Forge. But instead of designing an inventory, you're designing an organization — how assets are structured, how people are structured, how decisions are made, how changes are authorized, how everything is audited, how strict the rules are, and what happens when a policy isn't met. The protagonist is no longer the inventory. The protagonist is the organizational model.
If a user opens Business and thinks "it's Computtite with more permissions", the product has failed. The goal is the opposite: same Computtite, same Forge, same ability to model everything from scratch — but now, in addition to modeling your assets, you can model how your organization operates.
What Evolves
Business doesn't add modules on top of Desktop. It evolves the existing ones.
Forge — in Desktop, Forge designs an inventory (asset schema, fields, departments). In Business, Forge designs an organization: asset schema, governance structure, operational policies, security configuration, compliance rules, and integrations. Same starting point, vertical growth.
Permission Profiles — in Desktop, a profile says can do X. In Business, a profile says can do X, if, from, between, with. Not a new concept — the same concept taken to its next level.
Asset Visibility — in Desktop, visibility controls who can see it. In Business, it controls who, when, from where, and with what justification.
Assignment History — in Desktop, it's history. In Business, it's traceability.
Reports — in Desktop, they describe inventory. In Business, they describe compliance.
The Design Philosophy
Business doesn't force a template. It gives you an accelerator. The same DNA as Desktop: start from scratch or use a starting point, customize it completely, then deploy. Except what you're deploying isn't a workspace — it's an organization.
Forge in Business would grow vertically, not horizontally:
- Organization — structure, hierarchy, ownership
- Assets — schema and types, same as Desktop
- Governance — who decides what, under which conditions
- Security — authentication, session rules, access boundaries
- Policies — contextual rules that govern actions and approvals
- Compliance — audit requirements, traceability, reporting obligations
- Integrations — connections to your existing directory, HR system, or external tooling
Each section follows the same Computtite philosophy: configure it completely to reflect how your organization actually works, not how a vendor decided enterprises should work.
Interested?
Computtite Business is in private development. Reach out if your organization needs to model how it operates, not just what it owns:
houjou.sxnnyside@sxnnysideproject.com
Tell us about your organization and what you're trying to model. We'll take it from there.