O nosso manifesto
Cada negócio merece um excelente software. Cada pessoa merece excelentes ferramentas. Não como recompensa por chegar aos quinhentos colaboradores — como um simples direito humano.
For decades, strong business software has sat behind high price tags, long rollouts, and layers of paid advice. That kept it out of reach for almost everyone except the biggest companies. We reject that model. Strong software is not a luxury. It is a simple need, like a good pair of shoes — every person doing honest work deserves a pair that fits.
One parent company, one mission
Intelligent Singularity is the parent company of the Clap ecosystem and its sister projects. Each tool — for business, health, finance, work, agriculture, creative media, or shared infrastructure — is built under one mission: deliver the same flagship product to a chief executive in Singapore and a smallholder farmer in rural Bangladesh. Not a watered-down version for the developing world and a real version for the rich. One product, one quality, one standard of respect.
We build one flagship for every problem, not a cheap version for the poor and a real version for the rich. The same tool that tracks stock for a warehouse in Frankfurt tracks stock for a market stall in Lagos. Only the price tier changes, not the features. Nobody is cornered into a smaller product because of where they live.
Universal access, by engineering
We write in grade-eight English. We keep pages small enough for a slow connection. We open with a clear label on every button. We test with real screen readers on real devices. We measure ourselves against WCAG 2.2 AA. We ship in fourteen languages before we ship to anyone. These are not features. They are the floor we stand on.
Universal access is a measurable promise. A page that takes ten seconds to load on a fibre line will take three minutes on a 2G connection — so the page must weigh less than fifty kilobytes on first paint, gzipped, before it is allowed to ship. Forms must work without JavaScript. Buttons must be reachable by keyboard. The next-language switcher must read every script we ship in. None of this is optional. None of it is a "premium" feature. It is the contract we have with the next person to open the page.
Free where it must be free, paid where it can be paid
A free tier is not a sales funnel. It is a working version of the product, with no time bomb, no record cap that punishes growth, and no advertising hidden inside it. A one-person business in Lagos must be able to run real operations on the free tier of every product we ship. The companies that can pay full market price in Toronto, Frankfurt, and Singapore subsidise that floor — happily, because the same product they pay for is the product we are giving away to the people who cannot yet pay for it. Nobody pays twice for the same feature. Nobody is asked to "contact sales." Pricing is published on each product’s own page, in plain numbers, in every currency we serve.
The numbers we design against
According to the International Telecommunication Union, two-point-two billion people — twenty-six percent of humanity — are still offline today. Ninety-six percent of them live in low- and middle-income countries. They are not a market we are chasing. They are family members who have not yet joined the table. Our job is to set the table so wide that nobody is left standing, and to make sure the food is the same quality no matter where you sit.
The same report tells us internet use sits at ninety-four percent in high-income countries and twenty-three percent in low-income ones. Five-G coverage reaches eighty-four percent of people in high-income countries and four percent in low-income ones. Eighty-five percent of urban dwellers are online; only fifty-eight percent of rural ones. None of these gaps will close by accident. Software written for the privileged user, then watered down for everyone else, is not a fix — it is the problem dressed up in different clothes.
A small team, with a long horizon
We are a small remote team that pairs human judgement with AI-agent help across coding, support, fraud detection, and translation. The savings from running this way do not pay for bigger offices or louder launches. They pay for the free tier, the fourteen languages, the offline-first sync, and the green hosting. We are a builder-led company — bootstrapped, self-funded, accountable to users instead of investors chasing a quick exit.
Beyond Earth
Technology that will one day serve humanity beyond Earth must first serve every human on Earth. The discipline of writing software for a 2G connection, an old phone, and a new language is the same discipline that will be needed for an outpost on a distant moon: small files, simple flows, offline-tolerant sync, and unambiguous language. We treat that as practice, not metaphor.
One humanity. One platform. No discrimination. On Earth today, and, in time, wherever humanity goes next.
Dois vírgula dois bilhões de pessoas ainda estão offline hoje.
Os pontos mais claros acima são as pessoas já online. Os pontos mais escuros e com anéis são as pessoas que não estão. Noventa e seis por cento da população offline vive em países de renda baixa e média. A engenharia de acesso universal é o que fecha essa lacuna. Os nove compromissos abaixo são como nos comprometemos com isso.
Os nove compromissos
Nove anéis concêntricos — cada produto entrega contra cada um deles, em cada versão. A lista não é uma lista de desejos. É o contrato de engenharia.
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Design universal, compatível com modo offline
Cada produto funciona perfeitamente tanto em fibra óptica quanto em 2G instável. Mesmas funcionalidades, mesma qualidade. A conectividade não deve ser uma barreira.
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Padrão de simplicidade
Se um estudante do ensino fundamental não conseguir concluir o fluxo principal em 5 minutos sem treinamento, a funcionalidade ainda não está pronta.
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Preços justos e transparentes
O plano gratuito permanente é suficiente para operar um negócio individual. Os preços são publicados abertamente. Sem "fale com vendas". Sem cobrança abusiva por licença.
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Todos os módulos em todos os planos
IA, multilojas, detecção de fraude, análises, integrações — tudo incluído como padrão, não como complemento empresarial.
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Idiomas e formatos locais
Multilíngue por padrão. Seu idioma, sua moeda, seu formato de data, seus costumes culturais.
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Código aberto sempre que possível
O conhecimento pertence à humanidade, não aos acionistas. As ferramentas essenciais são de código aberto — qualquer desenvolvedor no mundo pode fazer um fork.
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Operações enxutas potencializadas por IA
Uma equipe remota pequena, assistida por IA, mantém os custos operacionais no mínimo. A economia é reinvestida em verdadeira universalização — não em salários de executivos.
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Sustentabilidade ambiental
Sem papel por padrão. Eficiente no consumo de energia. Hospedagem verde. Um planeta, um padrão — pelas gerações futuras.
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Pronto para o espaço interplanetário
A tecnologia que servirá à humanidade além da Terra deve, primeiro, servir a cada pessoa na Terra. Ninguém fica para trás.