Firminis
Business lifecycle · by Libranis

A deal room that thinks.
A back office that runs itself.

Firminis holds the whole arc of a business — launch, operations, growth, acquisition, succession — with AI working every side of the table and people making the calls that matter.

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Launch

Arrive with a name. Leave with a business.

Name clearance, trademark filing, EIN, bank account, domains — handled in one guided sitting instead of a month of tabs and portals. You answer the questions only a founder can answer.

Run

The day-to-day, held.

A builder juggling two dozen homes under construction. A studio keeping its books, filings, and renewals straight. Every project, obligation, and decision in one place that remembers, prepares, and asks you only for judgment.

Transition

Buying or handing off a business, held properly.

From the first conversation through diligence, structure, close, and the handover of how-things-actually-work. Your advisors and AI work your side of the table; theirs work theirs; the room itself takes no sides.

The memory carries

The owner knows which customer needs a softer explanation. The technician knows which generator fails the same way every winter. Firminis captures the firm's living memory while the people who carry it are still here — so the business survives succession without losing its soul.

Judgment stays human

Firminis prepares, proposes, and keeps the process moving. People decide. Nothing files, signs, or transfers until the right person says yes — that rule is the foundation of the product, not a feature of it.

Part of Libranis

A customer call relates to a service object. A meeting to a decision. A process to a role. A founder story to the person who'll need it next. The firm becomes legible to itself.

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Contact

No forms, no inboxes. You reach us the way the whole thing works: talk with Ari, the intelligence inside every Libranis experience. A direct line from this page is on its way — this page stays short on purpose, and the long version is a question away.