Hyperscalers give you the infrastructure. Blend gives you the franchise.
Vibe-coding gives you a UI in an afternoon. It does not give you 'what is a member' resolved across six systems, an org hierarchy your permissions respect, years of integration tuition, or the governance and audit trail. Building got cheap. The franchise ontology and the inherited platform primitives did not.
What you inherit on day one
Franchise ontology
The data model, org hierarchy, and business semantics of a franchise — one member, one record, across every system.
Inherited platform primitives
Build an app, workflow, dashboard, or digital employee inside Blend and it inherits auth, permissions, hierarchy, reporting, agents, and business context. Nothing rebuilt.
Corporate-to-franchise distribution
Build once at corporate, distribute down the franchise hierarchy, govern by role, location, region, and group.
Open by design.
Blend assumes you'll run agents from more than one vendor. BlendNetwork is where they plug into franchise context safely — the right permissions, memory, workflows, and audit trail. Sensitive data stays in your environment; external agents see only governed, anonymized surfaces.
This isn't a self-serve platform yet.
We work with a small number of builder teams directly.
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