The Brainz Portfolio · One roof, many ventures

Many ventures. One roof. Each run by the person who built it.

We don’t extract IP from the operators who built it.

They run it · We back them

Scope

Products · platform · services

Live revenue

Amplifica · LexPro · Lumina · BrainzLab

Model

Operator-led, no margin on heads

Capital

No outside money

The portfolio · not pre-launch

Real products with real revenue, an AI platform underneath them, and a monitoring stack beside them — each run by the operator who built it, funded by client work, never by outside capital.

29

Ventures across products, platform & services

7

Live today, several already with revenue

$10M COP

Cumulative Lumina sales over ~2 years, ~5× on capital

1×

Roof. Every operator covered at market rate

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The ventures

One loop. A different operator each time.

The portfolio is the long-term answer to the Basecamp question: we don’t extract IP from the operators who built it. They run it — we back them. Customer-facing products sit on top of a shared AI platform and a self-hostable observability stack. Stage labels are honest: live ships today, building is in active development, frozen waits behind a sequencing gate, parked is captured but not active.

Products

Customer-facing applications, each operated by the person who built it.

Live Content

Amplifica

Virality scoring + design generation for content teams.

Submit a brief, get three scored design directions back — reel, carousel, static, email, banner — and publish the highest scorer. Built for content teams and marketing directors who want fast, measurable iteration.

Live Legal

LexPro

Case management + AI legal research for law firms.

A workflow OS for Colombian and LatAm law firms: case management, time tracking, and AI-assisted research on web, mobile, and as a Word add-in. Priced per lawyer, sold as firm packages.

Live Consumer

Lumina

Artisanal fragrance house — and our live dogfood case.

A direct-to-consumer fragrance brand built in Bogotá, sold through Instagram, marketplaces, and retail. It doubles as the proving ground for the Brainz product stack on a real, profitable B2C brand.

Parked Real estate

Propi

Administration software for Colombian buildings and HOAs.

A web and mobile app for property administrators and building associations (juntas) to run residential properties and common areas — the second vertical the distribution machine is pointed at.

Frozen Finance

Brainz CFO

An AI finance OS where the agent acts, not just reports.

Turns your plans into queryable, executable financial state — tracking transactions by provenance, multi-currency, with an agent that takes actions via tool use. In daily single-operator use today.

Building Media

Sin Filtro

Editorial media on how a Latin team builds with AI.

An independent media property — not a sales channel — documenting how the team builds, ships, and learns in public from Bogotá, with real numbers and editorial independence.

Parked Experimental

Neonbell

An AI-suggested, AI-built product — the first pattern test.

A product designed and built end-to-end by AI as the first case study for the Brainz idea-factory pattern: AI proposes, AI builds, Brainz validates through outbound.

Go-to-market & AI services

The engine that finds demand and installs the method.

Building AI services

Brainz Advisory

A 12-week engagement that installs working automation.

Packages the Brainz Method into a consulting offer for LatAm mid-market: AI-powered discovery, framework installation, and hands-on execution that leaves working automation behind.

Building Sales automation

Nexus

An AI seller that runs outreach, qualifies, and books meetings.

Automates the first 95% of the B2B funnel — find, enrich, qualify, and book live meetings — then hands showed-up calls to human closers. Distributes for multiple vertical SKUs.

Frozen AI services

Bite

An offer factory for high-ticket, vertical-specific deals.

Produces custom-fitted offers routed from detected signals — AI generates ~80% of the assets, distribution targets the right segments, and the human pod closes only when a fish bites.

Building AI services

Sidekick

The AI orchestration layer that runs beside operators.

Houses the AI agents that support human operators (never above them) and powers internal operations on the Synapse substrate.

Live Data

Sondea

Lead enrichment + prospect intelligence for Colombia.

Finds Colombian companies and enriches them with firmographic, financial, and contact data, then scores and segments them — feeding clean, current lists to the AI sales layer. Live at sondea.co.

Parked Services

WOM

A large-enterprise digital-transformation engagement.

An enterprise engagement to deliver digital transformation on Brainz AI orchestration — upside, not the core engine.

Platform & AI infrastructure

The shared substrate every Brainz service runs on.

Live Platform

BrainzLab

The commercial umbrella — a monorepo of sellable services.

The product/services holding around a Rails monorepo of independently-sellable services, shared infrastructure, and the brand of record.

Live Infrastructure

Platform

Unified auth, billing, and API keys for every service.

The foundational layer providing identity, SSO/SAML, API-key management, and billing — one set of credentials across the entire product suite.

Building Infrastructure

Synapse

Multi-agent orchestration for AI executives.

A Rails-native command center where AI executives live as first-class agents, with organization → project → goal → task workflows and real-time agent conversations.

Building Infrastructure

Vault

Encrypted secrets substrate for the platform.

An AES-256 encrypted secrets manager with RBAC, per-project keys, and append-only audit logs — so every service can share a substrate without leaking credentials.

Building Infrastructure

Axon

BPMN orchestration + automation flows in one box.

A Rails-native workflow engine that routes processes through BPMN and DAG automation — visual modeler, 630+ connectors, form builder — Camunda + Zapier in one.

Building Developer tools

Dendrite

AI documentation that stays alive with your code.

Living wikis that auto-generate and update from your Git repo — architecture overviews, diagrams, and a searchable, chat-with-your-codebase interface.

Observability & data services

The monitoring stack — LatAm-priced, self-hostable, MCP-first.

Building Observability

Signal

Alerting and on-call, self-hosted.

A PagerDuty-shaped alerting brain that evaluates rules against telemetry and fans out across seven channels with escalation and on-call schedules.

Building Observability

Beacon

Multi-region uptime monitoring + status pages.

Monitors HTTP, SSL, DNS, and TCP from global nodes, opens incidents on failures, and publishes public status pages.

Building Observability

Sentinel

Host and container monitoring for self-hosted infra.

A ~10MB agent that streams CPU, memory, disk, network, process, and Docker metrics every 10 seconds — observability for operators running their own VMs.

Building Observability

Vision

Visual regression + AI browser automation.

Captures screenshots, diffs against baselines, and runs autonomous agents in real browsers — bridging the long tail of API-less legacy systems.

Building Observability

Pulse

APM with real-time traces and metrics.

Application performance monitoring on TimescaleDB — request/job traces, span waterfalls, throughput, error rates, and Apdex — with an MCP server for agents.

Building Observability

Recall

Structured, queryable logs with an AI-native query language.

JSONB logs with full-text indexing, session grouping, and a custom query language — exposed via MCP so agents can diagnose production directly.

Building Observability

Reflex

Error tracking with instant triage.

Fingerprints errors into groups, captures full context, and supports real-time status — a lower-cost alternative to Sentry, with MCP triage tools.

Live Analytics

Flux

Events, metrics, and anomaly detection.

Track custom business events and build metric dashboards with built-in anomaly detection — gauges, counters, distributions, and alerts when things spike or drop.

Building Observability

Nerve

Background-job monitoring across Ruby backends.

One dashboard for Sidekiq, Solid Queue, Resque, GoodJob and more — queue size, wait time, duration, failures, and worker health, with MCP retry tools.

Building Infrastructure

Cortex

Feature flags and gradual rollout for Rails.

A decision layer that answers whether to enable a feature for a user, environment, or segment — A/B tests, progressive rollouts, and targeting.

We don’t extract IP from the operators who built it. They run it. We back them.

The operating principle · Brainz LLC

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How this works

Services and advisory fund the next product.

Active client work — advisory engagements, contractor turnarounds, the BrainzLab platform — covers the team floor at market rate. Surplus routes into the portfolio: the next prototype, domain registration, the first ten customers.

  • The floor

    Client work covers every operator at market rate. We do not arbitrage operator hours.

  • The surplus

    Everything above the floor routes into the portfolio — next prototype, domain registration, first ten customers.

  • No capital

    We do not take outside capital. The portfolio funds itself from the work the team already does.

The other engine

See how Advisory works.

The portfolio is what the operators run. Advisory is the install — the same loop that funds the next product, now on your revenue team.