uMonte OSBusiness Operating System
Business Operating System

Turn your marketplace account into owned business infrastructure.

uMonte OS brings your catalogs and product cards from marketplace accounts into one business system: catalog, website, sales channels, automation, and AI under your control.

01 Own product data
02 Sync marketplace cards
03 Build owned infrastructure

Product cards belong to the entrepreneur, not to the marketplace.

uMonte OS helps turn your marketplace account from the only place where product data lives into one sales channel: import and normalize cards, prices, stock, and orders, then manage commerce from a business-controlled catalog. A marketplace should sell your products, not be the only place where your business lives.

Cards as business assets

Descriptions, attributes, media, prices, and rules live in the business operating system while channels become publishing surfaces.

Marketplace as a channel

The marketplace remains useful for traffic and sales, but it no longer defines the only source of product truth.

Linked external listings

External marketplace IDs stay connected to your main catalog instead of replacing it.

A simple path from marketplace dependency to owned commerce.

Import product cards

Bring product cards, descriptions, media, prices, stock, and order data from your marketplace accounts into uMonte OS.

Manage the catalog

Bring product data into one clear format and control it from a business-owned center.

Publish new channels

Launch products on Amazon and new sales channels faster: move products between marketplaces, test new channels, and manage your assortment without extra busywork.

Built for integrations and external agents with clear API rules.

uMonte OS treats content, catalog, product cards, orders, channels, and AI access as governed APIs, not UI-only features. The business keeps ownership control, access rights, policy checks, and audit.

Catalog and content access

Approved systems and agents can retrieve content, read catalogs, and work with product cards through controlled APIs.

Orders through API

Orders can be created, read, and updated through API while access rights, owner boundaries, and audit stay in place.

Agent governance

Managed Agent Accounts keep external AI work inside approved access, allowed actions, policies, and audit trails.

Built as an operating layer, not another website builder.

uMonte OS gives teams one reliable foundation for products, internal systems, portals, processes, and AI-enabled operations.

01

Data and records

Describe the business objects, statuses, relationships, and facts your processes depend on.

02

Rules and policies

Keep permissions, approvals, limits, and business rules clear and reusable.

03

Workflows and agents

Connect events, automation, integrations, and AI actions inside clear managed processes.

04

Interfaces and channels

Run admin panels, portals, sites, and services from the same controlled base.

Designed for teams that need architecture control before scale.

Fast start

Launch commercial sites, portals, and services faster with reusable modules and a ready foundation.

Flexible architecture

Separate business logic, data, and interfaces so the system can evolve without a full rebuild.

Security and licensing

Manage access, component licensing, updates, and system rules in one platform model.

Cloud and self-host

Use the cloud or your own server as full deployment options.

Audit-ready operations

Keep important changes, automated steps, and delegated decisions visible.

Extension-ready core

Build new modules, processes, integrations, and products around a stable base.

For companies that need owned infrastructure without vendor lock-in.

uMonte OS is being built for teams that want to keep architecture under control, instead of hiding key decisions inside disconnected tools. Run uMonte OS in the cloud or on your own infrastructure while keeping control over data, APIs, and access rules.

  • Build scalable systems, not only individual websites.
  • Separate business logic, data, interfaces, and automation.
  • Keep control over architecture and infrastructure decisions.
  • Operate across cloud and self-hosted environments.