We grew BusinessOS by removing features.
Most business software grew by adding features. We grew ours by removing them. What’s left is four screens — and a fierce refusal to build a fifth.
We ran small businesses for years and watched the same thing happen every time. The team would buy a CRM. Then a project tool. Then a time tracker. Then an invoicing tool. Then a supplier tracker. By year two, we’d be paying for nine subscriptions, half of them duplicates, none of them talking to each other.
Each tool grew. Each added an AI assistant. Each pretended to be a platform. None of them helped us answer the only question that mattered: did we make money this month?
So we built BusinessOS. Four screens, one bill, and the discipline to refuse a fifth.
Six things we won’t bend on.
If you disagree with most of them, BusinessOS probably isn’t for you. That’s fine — there are dozens of other tools, and most of them disagree with us.
Less is more.
Most software grows by adding. We grow by deleting. If a feature can't earn its place on one of four screens, it doesn't ship.
Defaults should be the best answer.
If you have to configure it, we picked the wrong default. Customization is a tax we'd rather pay ourselves than charge you.
Same price every month, forever.
No upsells. No “Pro” tier we hide things behind. The thing you bought is the whole thing.
We work for you, not our investors.
Owned by humans, not VCs. There is no growth-at-all-costs board meeting we have to feed every quarter.
Your data is yours.
Export it any time, in CSV, for free. Delete it any time, on demand. We don’t track you in between.
Made for the Gulf, useful everywhere.
Ten currencies. AED-native. VAT-aware at checkout. Built in Dubai for small teams from Lagos to Lisbon.
Built on a few strong opinions.
Eleven promises. The first eight are about what we built. The last three are about what we refuse to build.
Made in Dubai. Run from your phone.
BusinessOS is built by Xische, a small team in Dubai. We make software for small businesses in the region and beyond — design studios in Sharjah, construction firms in Doha, law practices in Abu Dhabi, solo producers in Lagos and Lisbon. Same product for all of them. Same price.