About Primustech
Built by FM insiders. Designed for real estates.
AiBE is positioned as the operational intelligence layer for real facilities workflows, built by a team that already understands estates, systems, service continuity, and commercial delivery from the inside.
Why this story works
Buyers trust the team behind the interface, not just the interface itself.
The strongest AiBE story is not simply “look, AI”. It is “look, the people behind this understand how facilities teams retrieve knowledge, operate systems, and defend commercial margins in the real world”.
That is why the public experience stays focused on platform value, while protected workspaces support reporting, review, and delivery coordination behind the scenes.
Operational credibility
Facilities, systems integration, and portfolio reality come first.
Safer deployment posture
Modern edge delivery with protected reporting workspaces kept separate from the public experience.
Estate coverage
Solution and industry routes stay live so buyers can land on the operating context that sounds most like their estate.
Scalable rollout
Cleaner structure, sharper messaging, and a platform story that is easier to extend as conversations move from first interest to rollout planning.
What buyers get
The rebuild keeps the parts that matter
Clear public journey
A cleaner landing experience helps buyers understand the platform quickly, with stronger navigation, responsiveness, and a more credible first impression on mobile.
Focused estate journeys
Solution, HVAC, and industry pages remain live so buyers can enter through the route that best matches their operating reality.
Protected operational workspace
Protected workspaces keep reporting and performance review available without pushing internal detail into the public experience.
Modern platform delivery
The site runs on a current Next.js and Cloudflare delivery path designed for faster updates and more reliable iteration.
Want the operational walkthrough instead of the brochure version?
Start with the workflow that hurts most today, whether that is document retrieval, portfolio visibility, work-order context, or quotation speed.
