Describe Your Business. Nexsus Builds It. (business use case)
You didn't start a business to become a data-entry clerk. Customers, jobs, invoices — the work is simple; keeping track of it is what eats your evenings. There's a simpler way: describe your business, and let the system to run it build itself.
Describe it, don't build it
You don't design a database. You say what your business is:
I run a small plumbing business. I have customers, I do jobs for them, and I invoice each job. Set that up for me.
Nexsus creates a Customers model, a Jobs model linked to customers, and an Invoices model linked to jobs — structured and connected, from one sentence. No schema, no setup wizard, no IT.
Put your business in
From then on, you just tell it what happened:
New customer: the Hendersons, 12 Oak Street.
Job for the Hendersons: replace hot water system, $1,850.
Invoice the hot water job — sent, unpaid.
Each record files itself in the right place, and the links happen on their own — the job knows its customer, the invoice knows its job.
See it
Open your dashboard and it's all there: your invoices, paid and unpaid, and the relationships map showing how jobs connect to customers and invoices connect to jobs. A real system of record — that you never had to build.
Run your business by asking
Who owes me money?
Your assistant reads the real records and answers with the real number — the total outstanding, and who to chase.
Show me my income by month — as a bar chart.
A real chart, from your real invoices. You can see your strongest month at a glance.
It keeps you honest
Invoice the Wilsons' kitchen job.
There is no Wilsons kitchen job on record — so Nexsus won't create a dangling invoice against it. It offers to record the job first. No half-stories: an invoice can only ever point at work that's actually on the books.
It can act for you
Invoice the Hendersons' hot water job and email it to them.
The job is on record, so two separate things happen: the invoice is recorded in Nexsus, and then your assistant sends the email through your own email connection. The email is sent by your assistant's email tool — not by Nexsus. Nexsus keeps the record honest; the agent does the work.
Add Nexsus to any agent
Nexsus connects over MCP, the open standard — Claude, ChatGPT, and other MCP-capable agents all speak it. Give your agent an email tool and it can send your invoices; give it Nexsus and everything it does lands in one place that's yours.
Your business, finally organised.