What If Your Ships
Never Lost Touch?

Data that syncs itself — between ships, between bases, between worlds.

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The Fleet

Every Node Connected

HQ Port Operations Ship Alpha At Sea Ship Bravo At Sea Satellite Sync Port Sync Peer-to-Peer

Ships sync with each other. Ships sync with HQ. Data finds its way.

Fifty Ships. One Truth.

Every ship carries its own copy of the data it needs. Changes happen everywhere, all the time. A captain updates a manifest. An engineer logs a repair. HQ revises a safety protocol.

And when any two nodes connect — by satellite, by proximity, by a cable plugged in at port — they sync automatically. No IT team on board. No manual uploads. Just data that finds its way home.

“What if distance didn't mean disconnection?”

A Ship's Journey

Depart. Diverge. Reconnect.

HQ Departs Port Ship Bravo passes through Merges with HQ Logs repairs Updates cargo Peer Sync with Bravo Nears port Ship Alpha offline at sea

Ship Alpha leaves port and works offline for weeks. When it meets Ship Bravo at sea, they exchange updates automatically. When it returns to port, everything merges back to HQ. No conflicts. No data loss.

Imagine

What If...

"What if every vessel had real-time operational data — even at sea?"
Shipping Fleet
"What if field units could share intelligence without a central server?"
Military Operations
"What if HQ always had the complete picture, without anyone uploading anything?"
Oil Platforms
"What if losing satellite connection didn't mean losing data?"
Disaster Relief
"What if two stations could share findings just by being near each other?"
Remote Research
2.8x
Faster than PostgreSQL
14x
Faster than MongoDB

One binary. No dependencies. Runs anywhere your fleet does.

See It in Action

Your fleet, connected. Your data, everywhere it needs to be.