The power grid for modern business.
Every company runs on a stack of tools — the good ones aren't connected, the connected ones aren't good. Grxd is the underlying grid: a shared data layer and workflow plane that apps across every functional area plug into, each one built fresh to feel as fast and opinionated as the best point tool you've used. Marketing is the first app on the grid. A new one ships every two to four months.
Every team is making the same trade-off.
Marketing, sales, finance, ops — the names change, the choice doesn't. Either the tools are good and the data is wired together with tape, or the data is wired together and the tools feel like a chore.
Great tools, ad-hoc wiring.
You buy the best tool for each function. Six months later, you're paying a third party to fake the integration the vendors didn't build, and your data lives in seven shapes that nobody agrees on.
Connected, but built in 1995.
You buy a single suite. The wiring is real, but the apps feel like they were designed by different people in different decades — and the team that has to live with it lets you know.
Either way, the business pays.
Most companies pick a side and absorb the cost — in stitched-together workflows, in reports nobody trusts, in time spent reconciling instead of running.
One grid. Every app on it.
Grxd is a shared data layer and workflow plane — the grid — that every Grxd app plugs into. Customers, employees, products, vendors, money: defined once, drawn from anywhere, kept in sync without a third party in the middle.
Because every app is on the same grid, work can flow between them. A sales close updates the finance forecast. A support pattern pauses an ad campaign. The integrations aren't bolted on; they're how the current is supposed to move.
And because every app is built fresh — not inherited from a 1990s ERP that taped its own apps together — each one feels as fast and opinionated as the best point tool you've used. The trade-off other suites force, the grid refuses.
Marketing operations is first on the grid.
The first Grxd app powers marketing operations — every ad platform, every dashboard, every report, in one workspace, with always-on optimization that runs whether you're watching or not. After it ships, a new app comes online every two to four months, until every functional area has one.
Marketing operations.
Live first.A new app every 2–4 months.
In build.Every functional area, on the grid.
Planned.Three commitments we won't quietly drop.
As we add apps to the grid, these are the commitments that hold across every one of them.
- 01
Show our work.
Every automation in every app comes with a reason and a rollback. The grid is observable — you can see what moved, when, and why. No black boxes.
- 02
Plug in what you need.
Every app stands alone. Adopt one, never need to adopt the rest. But the moment you put a second on the grid, they compound — that's the whole point of the suite.
- 03
Your data is yours.
Anything that lives on the grid — across any app — can leave on demand, in a portable format. No proprietary container, no exit tax, no data hostage.
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