DeskOS
Sell the controls around trading agents—not a promise of returns.
A risk-control layer for automated event-market trading, built to make limits, shutdown rules, and operator oversight visible before real capital is exposed.
Sell the controls around trading agents—not a promise of returns.
- 01Monitor opportunities
- 02Apply risk limits
- 03Control exposure
- 04Review and shut down
Market opportunity
Regulated & growingprediction markets are mainstream enough to require serious controls
Why this opportunity now
As prediction markets grow, the enduring opportunity may be the control layer rather than another return-seeking strategy. Transparent safeguards create licensing value across platforms, educators, and advanced users.
Commercial readiness
What is ready today.
Current capabilities that can support a pilot, sale, partnership, or licensing discussion.
- 01
Eight automated strategies are packaged inside a paper-first operating environment.
- 02
Capital limits, circuit breakers, kill switches, journals, and visible monitoring are already included.
- 03
The offer can be sold as licensed software, a managed installation, or risk-control intellectual property.
Investment thesis
How value is created.
- Target buyer
- Sophisticated event-market traders, educators, automation platforms, and financial-technology operators.
- Revenue model
- Licensed software, paid installation and support, or risk-control intellectual-property licensing.
- Go-to-market
- Paper-mode demonstrations, transparent controls, and communities already engaged in event-market automation.
- Competitive advantage
- Visible risk controls, auditable behavior, honest monitoring, and a system designed to stop itself.
- Likely strategic buyers
- Trading-education companies, event-market platforms, automation vendors, and simulation businesses.
Key investment consideration
No performance claims. Regulatory fragmentation, venue rules, and reputational risk make this a controlled licensing opportunity—not a broad consumer growth bet.