We build the system underneath the business.
VexaOS exists because operators were being asked to be their own systems integrators. One platform, seven products, and the hardware they run on — from a single vendor that is accountable for all of it.
Four convictions the platform is built on.
Integration is an architecture problem
Connectors and sync jobs are a symptom of systems that were never designed together. We solved it by building one platform and putting the products on top of it.
Independent operators deserve enterprise software
A four-location restaurant group has the same operational complexity as a chain, without the IT department. The software should not assume one exists.
Hardware is part of the product
The screen at your counter is where the software meets the customer. Shipping and managing that hardware ourselves is the only way to be accountable for the experience.
Configuration beats customization
A restaurant and a salon do not need different codebases. They need different configurations of the same well-built one — which is what makes the platform sustainable for everyone on it.
VexaOS was extracted, not invented.
The platform is the answer to a problem seen repeatedly in real deployments — not a whiteboard exercise.
The pattern
A decade of building for disconnected businesses
Custom platforms across real estate, media, education, and services — each one built around the same recurring problem: tools that could not see each other.
The proof
ShyftGrid
A single connected system — manager dashboard, staff mobile experience, and a touchscreen board on one real-time backend. It worked, and it showed what the architecture underneath should be.
The platform
VexaOS
The shared foundation extracted and built properly: one identity, one organization model, one data layer, one device registry. ShyftGrid became the first product on it.
Today
Seven products, one system
ShyftGrid, Commerce Ops, Inventory Ops, VexaFront, TouchBoard, Facility Ops, and Inspections — sold separately, running on the same platform, with hardware managed end to end.
Founder
Darius Henry
Founder & Chief Architect, VexaOS
Darius Henry founded VexaOS after a decade of building software for businesses that were drowning in disconnected tools. The pattern repeated in every engagement: a scheduling app that could not see the point of sale, an inventory sheet nobody trusted, and a front counter absorbing the cost of both.
27+
Production applications shipped
6+
SaaS platforms built end to end
15+
Years across web, mobile, and media
7
Products now running on VexaOS
More products. Same foundation.
Every new capability we ship lands on the platform that is already there — which means it works with what you already run on day one, not after an integration project.
Come see it working.
Bring your operation, your questions, and your hardest scheduling week.