The platform

One platform. Two halves.

The platform is two parts that work together: one assembles your expertise into a software asset for your work, the other runs that system in production and keeps it reliable. Same platform underneath — only how you engage with it changes.

01Your expertisepeople, docs, apps, workflows02Assembly Enginewe assemble it03A software assetownership by agreement04Agentic Operationswe run it05Operational capabilitywork that gets done01Your expertisepeople, docs, apps, workflows02Assembly Enginewe assemble it03A software assetownership by agreement04Agentic Operationswe run it05Operational capabilitywork that gets done

The two platform assets

Asset 01 — Assemble

Assembly Engine

Converts expertise into a software asset.

We capture how you make decisions, connect to the data and tools you already use, assemble proven patterns and reusable modules, and check the result against real cases before it ships. Where ownership is part of the engagement, you buy the software asset produced through the engine — not the engine itself.

How we assemble your system
Asset 02 — Run

Agentic Operations

Keeps your system running like infrastructure.

We host it, watch it in production, keep it secure and current, and fix it when something it depends on changes — so the system keeps working reliably, long after it's built, without you managing any of it.

How we keep it running
What makes it hold up

The difference between a demo and a system you can leave running.

01

Everything becomes part of the system

When we automate a step, it doesn't stay a one‑off. Each piece becomes a reusable part of the system — so the capability can get more useful over time, with the platform doing the work that used to take a team.

02

Tested before it ships, watched after

A demo works once. A real system has to keep working when something it relies on quietly changes overnight. We check every part against real cases before go‑live, then watch it in production — and every fix becomes permanent, so it gets steadier over time.

03

Ownership where it fits

Where you acquire the software asset, you receive a working copy you can run elsewhere. Where you subscribe to capability, LlamaPath owns and operates the platform underneath. Either way, the operating model is agreed up front.

Commercialisation

Same platform — a few ways to engage.

Own a system we build, or subscribe to the capability — and we operate it either way. The platform underneath is the same; only ownership changes. We don't do one‑off builds.

Compare engagement models
Questions

How the platform works

What's the difference between the two halves?

The Assembly Engine is the proprietary assembly platform we use to produce your software asset. Agentic Operations is the ongoing service that runs it — hosting, monitoring, fixing and securing it — so it keeps working without you managing infrastructure. One assembles; one runs.

When does a workflow need the LlamaPath Platform?

Usually after low-code automation has proved the value but started to hit its ceiling. When the workflow needs reusable components, custom integrations, testing, monitoring, governance, release management and operational support, the automation has become software. That's where the platform fits.

What can we own, and can we run it ourselves?

In the asset model, you own your code and business logic, delivered as a working copy you can run on your own setup. In the subscription model, you buy the capability and results while LlamaPath owns and operates the platform. Operating terms, portability and exit treatment are set out in your agreement.

What happens when something changes?

Agentic Operations watches the parts that do your work. When something they depend on — an outside service or a website — changes and a step fails, it's detected, repaired where a known fix applies, or escalated under the operating agreement.

What happens after a capability assessment?

We review the workflow, what you have already tried, and whether the platform is a fit. If there is a useful next step, we come back with the right engagement shape: asset ownership, capability subscription, or a recommendation to stay with simpler tools for now.

See what the platform could run for you.

Start with a short capability assessment.