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Architecture blueprint

Technology Stack Blueprint for Connected Execution.

CONSAI defines how public interfaces, CRM, ERP, HRM, AI agents, automation, APIs, databases, hosting, security and analytics should connect before expensive systems are built.

Interface layerWebsite, ecommerce, portal, mobile and conversion paths. Operating layerCRM, ERP, HRM, workflows, AI agents and automation. Infrastructure layerAPIs, databases, hosting, security, backups and analytics.
Why it matters

Most technology stacks grow by accident.

Businesses buy tools before defining how data, ownership, automation and reporting should move. The result is more software with less control.

Blueprint logic

Architecture creates sequencing discipline.

CONSAI maps which systems must exist first, which integrations matter, what can wait and where AI can create measurable leverage.

Execution clarity

Teams move faster when the stack has a map.

A blueprint gives leadership, developers, operators and vendors the same operating picture before scope turns into cost.

01

Public interface

Websites, landing pages, ecommerce, portals and mobile surfaces designed as conversion and trust infrastructure.

  • UX system
  • SEO/AI visibility
  • Lead capture
02

CRM and revenue layer

Lead ownership, pipeline stages, proposal logic, follow-up automation and revenue reporting.

  • CRM model
  • Sales routing
  • Revenue visibility
03

AI and automation layer

AI agents, summaries, routing, memory, escalation rules and automated operational triggers.

  • AI memory
  • Workflow triggers
  • Decision logic
04

Data and API layer

Databases, API endpoints, integrations, permissions and reporting data structures.

  • Database model
  • API architecture
  • Data quality
05

Security and hosting layer

EU green hosting, access control, backups, hardening, monitoring and recovery planning.

  • Hosting
  • Backups
  • Hardening
06

Executive intelligence layer

Dashboards and briefings that show decision makers what needs action, not only what happened.

  • Signal quality
  • Risk visibility
  • Action control