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Logicot OS investor demo: 4 scenes in 5–6 minutes

The first walkthrough does not try to show the whole platform. It proves four things: the portal as product unit, AI inside work, executable workflows and management visibility.

Demo scenes

What the investor sees, what it proves and what takeaway should remain.

The four scenes move through portal, AI, execution and visibility without drifting into unnecessary platform breadth.

60–75s Portal control plane
What the investor sees

The portal as one operating entry point, with roles, working contours and environment boundaries.

What it proves

The product starts from a managed company environment rather than from a single module.

Expected takeaway

This is a system that can be launched and controlled.

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Portal home, roles, access model and environment overview.

60–75s AI governance layer
What the investor sees

AI inside a working contour rather than a separate chat next to the product.

What it proves

AI is governed through tools, workflows and control rules.

Expected takeaway

AI is embedded in the operating logic of the platform.

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A governed AI scenario with a control or approval step.

90–105s ERP AI automation
What the investor sees

An end-to-end working scenario with data, documents and actions.

What it proves

The platform executes business scenarios instead of only storing records.

Expected takeaway

This is an execution engine, not an interface showcase.

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Workflow run, linked document and completed result.

45–60s Workflow execution visibility
What the investor sees

A consolidated view of process activity and key operating metrics.

What it proves

The platform resolves into management visibility, not only an operational screen.

Expected takeaway

The investor sees a scale path, not only local automation.

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Dashboard or analytics slice for the same scenario.

Total runtime: 5–6 minutes

The runtime includes scene transitions and short narration.

Sequence: product → AI → execution → visibility.
What stays outside the first demo

The first investor demo stays strictly curated.

It stays out of the broader scenarios that are not needed for the first product conclusion.

Service and internal screens

Intermediate shells, service sections and internal technical screens remain outside the first walkthrough.

Experimental AI scenarios

AI scenarios outside the selected governed walkthrough stay outside the first investor demo.

Extended integration scenarios

Scenarios that still need additional integration stabilisation remain outside the first walkthrough.

Commercial and legal details

Internal pricing, legal and commercial labels do not mix into the product conversation.

What is next

After the guided demo, the next step should be clear.

The conversation usually moves into a founder call first and only then, if needed, into a pilot-scope discussion or back to the deck as the compressed narrative.

Book founder call

Move into a conversation about the product, the company stage and the next milestone.

Discuss pilot scope

Move into a concrete discussion of which limited pilot contour should be reviewed next.

Open deck

Return to the compressed investor narrative for product, stage and round logic.