Mid-market operators
10 to 500 employees, somewhere between five and twelve different SaaS subscriptions, and the integration drag that comes with it. The ones we close fastest are the ones who've already tried integrating their stack and given up.
Fedora is a privately held company building one connected platform for the software most businesses currently buy from many vendors. We've gone deeper in a few places (Catholic K-12, multi-location retail, and MSPs) than a horizontal platform usually does. The rest of this page explains how that's possible.
The applications matter, but they're not the strategic point. The strategic point is the AI-native layer underneath them: shared identity, shared audit, shared events, context-aware migration intelligence, and an LLM operating tier that's part of every workflow rather than an add-on with its own subscription.
The work most software companies bill as a multi-month service engagement is the part we've automated. The migration engine is genuinely the most important asset we have.
Every customer gets 30 days of live operation before we ask for cutover. That's not a feature. It's the deal we sign.
CRM, ERP, HR, helpdesk, drive, analytics, and commerce all share the same authentication, the same audit trail, and the same event bus. Not 15 integrations stitched together.
10 to 500 employees, somewhere between five and twelve different SaaS subscriptions, and the integration drag that comes with it. The ones we close fastest are the ones who've already tried integrating their stack and given up.
Retail chains, school networks, MSPs, parishes. Anywhere you need central oversight of operations happening in many places. The shared layer makes that natural rather than something a separate "central office" tool has to bolt on.
This is where we've gone deepest. School networks and diocesan central offices that need SIS, family records, IEP/504, and state + federal reporting running together rather than across four vendors.
Fedora doesn't try to win on feature parity. The point-solution leaders in any single category will have more depth there than we do. That's their entire business. We don't think that's the game most buyers are actually playing once they've collected five or six of those subscriptions and felt the integration drag of running them all together.
Next step
A compatibility check tells you whether Fedora can realistically replace your current stack. It's free, takes about 30 minutes, and you keep what we put together either way.