Fiduci Works
Division III
Works
MMXXVI
N° III — Division of Works

Four models.
Five surfaces.
One substrate.

AI models, product suites, and a longlist pipeline — all on Fiduci substrate. For charities, social enterprises, and small founder-led or mission-driven businesses. Innovators, not copycats.

Discipline

AI models & product
suites on Fiduci substrate

Pricing

Free where functional.
NFP / SE: Forml. 75% off always.

Catalogue

Four models. Two suites.
Three on the longlist.

From the practice

Most of what the social sector — and the small founder-led, mission-driven businesses adjacent to it — actually needs is software. Not a strategy. Not a deck. Software.

Works is the division that builds it. Four AI models — Odahl, Wellie, Bertie, Cursie — sit closest to the substrate, each scoped to a specific reasoning shape. Two product suites — Forml. for business, Persnl. for personal — sit on top of the models, packaging the reasoning into working tools. A longlist pipeline — Travlr., Genrl., Leisr. — describes what's coming next.

The pricing model is the simplest one we could find. Most tools are free where it's functional, and paid where it advances beyond that. Social Enterprises, Charities, and NFPs get Forml. seventy-five per cent off always — not as a campaign, not as an introductory offer, but as a structural condition of the practice. Small founder-led and mission-driven businesses get the same fair-use baseline as everyone else, and the same straight prices when they need something more. The discipline is restraint — every product has to justify its own existence in usefulness, not in funnel metrics.

The premise

Four models, five surfaces.
The economics are different.

The substrate is the moat. Built over months. Owned by Fiduci. Fed by every project, every conversation, every atom committed. The four models that ride on top of it — Odahl for general conversation, Wellie for compliance, Bertie for code, Cursie for self-learning — share one foundation and four surfaces.

The product suites take that further. Forml. is the business suite for organisations that need invoicing, contracts, governance, and the rest of the operational stack — for the charities, social enterprises, small founder-led businesses, and mission-driven companies who have been priced out of the major vendors. Persnl. is the same idea scoped to the individual. Both run on the substrate; both honour the pricing rule.

The longlist pipeline — Travlr. for travel, Genrl. for the catch-all, Leisr. for hobbies — describes what comes after the suites. Some will ship in MMXXVI. Some may never ship. The longlist is honest about that.

The economics are different from anyone shipping a wrapper around a frontier model. Inference costs collapse when reasoning lives in the graph and the LLM is just the surface. The work that would otherwise hit a paid API hits Fiduci's substrate instead.

Plate III —
The architecture

Substrate at the centre. Four models in the inner ring, scoped to reasoning shape. The product suites and longlist surfaces sit above the models, packaging the reasoning for end users.

Substrate THE MOAT OdahlMAIN LLM WellieCOMPLIANCE BertieCODE CursieOPEN SOURCE Forml. Persnl. Travlr. Genrl. Leisr.
Pl. III — Substrate · four models · five surfaces Live · animated
The pricing rule

Free where functional.
Paid where it advances
beyond that.

A pricing rule that fits on a napkin. Used across every Works product, every Studio tool, every release.

The functional baseline of every Works product is free. Use Odahl to ask questions. Use Wellie to check a policy clause. Use Bertie to review a script. Use the free Forml. tier to run a small organisation's invoicing and reporting. The free version is not a feature-stripped trial — it is the version that does what the product is for.

Where the product advances beyond that — heavier inference, deeper integrations, advanced workflows, sync, backup, multi-seat, white-glove setup — there is a paid tier, priced fairly. Small founder-led and mission-driven businesses pay these prices the same way commercial customers do, but the prices themselves are calibrated to the audience.

Social Enterprises, registered Charities, and NFPs get Forml. seventy-five per cent off always. Not as a launch promotion. Not as a bundled discount. As a structural condition of the practice. The same rule applies to the rest of the catalogue at varying depths — every Works tool has an explicit sector tier.

  • Free fair-use baselineacross catalogue
  • Sector concession · 75% offForml., always
  • Pay-what-you-canSuite & Persnl.
  • Commercial licensingwhen sensible
The catalogue · core models

Four models.
One foundation.

The four AI models that sit closest to the substrate. Each scoped to a specific reasoning shape. Each running on Fiduci's own foundation, never on rented intelligence.

N° I

Odahl

The main LLM · the front door

General-purpose conversational intelligence. Reasons through the BeliefWeb. Fast, warm, precise. The model you talk to first.

Odahl is the model people meet. Most questions a small charity, social enterprise, or founder-led business has about itself — its policies, its rotas, its grant pipeline, its staff handbook — can be answered by a conversational AI that has actually read the organisation's own documents and reasons over them on a graph rather than a probability distribution. Odahl is that model. Free for fair-use across all audiences. Commercial licensing for higher-volume needs.

Audience · Anyone with questions Pricing · Free where functional · Paid for advanced use Contact · odahl@fiducigroup.com
N° II

Wellie

Compliance model · the mandate layer

Reads regulation, policy, contract terms, governance frameworks. Answers in cited, defensible form. For social enterprises, charities, NFPs, and the small founder-led or mission-driven businesses that can't afford a full compliance team but can't afford to get it wrong.

A compliance officer in software form. Wellie ingests your regulatory environment — the NDIS code, ACNC governance standards, your funder's reporting requirements, your insurer's policy terms, the obligations under your industry's licence — and answers questions about them with citations. It does not invent. It does not hallucinate compliance. Where it does not know, it says so. The mandate layer the sector has been waiting for.

Audience · Compliance and governance leads Pricing · Free where functional · Paid for deeper integration Contact · wellie@fiducigroup.com
N° III

Bertie

Code model · for builders

Engineering intelligence. Decomposes intent into LFO, generates code against PDIGM-mapped specs, audits with CBAM. Built for builders who treat code as architecture.

Bertie is the code model. It sits on the same substrate as Odahl and Wellie — but where they answer questions in prose, Bertie answers them in working code. The reasoning chain is materialised before the code is written, so the artefact ships with its rationale attached. Not a copilot. A discipline.

Audience · Builder-practitioners Pricing · Free where functional · Paid for advanced workflows Contact · bertie@fiducigroup.com
N° IV

Cursie

Planned · open source · self-learning

Open-source, self-learning coding model. The community version of Bertie's lineage. Releases on Fiduci's terms — substrate stays, the surface ships.

Cursie is what happens when the discipline of Bertie meets the openness of the community. Self-learning through interaction-scored loops; published under permissive licence; updated by the community on Fiduci's release cadence. The model improves because the community improves it. Internal alpha now. Limited preview late MMXXVI.

Audience · The open community Licence · Permissive open source Notify me · cursie@fiducigroup.com
The catalogue · product suites · in build

Two suites,
working now.

Where the models package up into operational software. Forml. for organisations. Persnl. for the people inside them. Both running on the substrate, both being built through MMXXVI.

N° V

Forml.

Business suite · in build

A business suite for the small social enterprise, the charity, the NFP — and the small founder-led or mission-driven business sitting alongside them. The operational software they need but cannot afford from the major vendors.

Invoicing, contracts, project management, time tracking, reporting, governance. The full operational stack — packaged into one suite that runs on Fiduci's substrate, priced for organisations the big-vendor stack has priced out. Replaces ten subscriptions with one. Built on Wellie for compliance and Bertie for the engineering. Closed beta with sector partners through MMXXVI.

Pricing rule. Most tools inside Forml. are free where they are functional, and paid where they advance beyond that. Social Enterprises, registered Charities, and NFPs get Forml. seventy-five per cent off always — at every paid tier, in perpetuity, with no campaign expiry. Small founder-led and mission-driven businesses pay the standard price, calibrated to the audience.

Audience · Charities, social enterprises, NFPs, small founder-led / mission-driven businesses Pricing · Free where functional · 75% off paid tiers for SE/Charity/NFP, always Contact · forml@fiducigroup.com
N° VI

Persnl.

Personal tools · in build

A personal tools suite. Notes, todos, journals, finances, habits — built on the same substrate that powers everything else, scoped to the individual. Local-first.

Persnl. is the individual-scoped sibling of Forml. The do-gooders running organisations on Forml. need a personal stack that reads from the same substrate, respects local-first storage, and does not phone home unless the user asks it to. One person, one substrate, one set of tools that follows them across machines. Closed beta now.

Audience · Individual practitioners Pricing · Free tier where functional · Pay-what-you-can for sync & backup Contact · persnl@fiducigroup.com
The catalogue · longlist pipeline

Three more,
on the longlist.

What comes after the suites. The longlist is honest: some will ship in MMXXVI, some may never ship. We name them here so the catalogue is complete.

N° VII

Travlr.

Travel companion · longlist

A travel companion suite. Trip planning, itineraries, journals, expense tracking, photo organisation. For the do-gooders who travel for the work.

Many of the people Fiduci is built for spend large amounts of time on the road — partner visits, conferences, fieldwork, fundraising trips, founder pitch tours. The existing travel-tooling market is split between corporate enterprise tools and consumer apps that nobody trusts with their data. Travlr. is the third option. Substrate-backed, privacy-respecting, scoped to a person. Planned for MMXXVI.

Audience · Practitioners and founders who travel for the work Status · Longlist · planned MMXXVI Notify me · travlr@fiducigroup.com
N° VIII

Genrl.

Everything else · longlist

The general-purpose surface for utilities that don't yet have a home. The sandbox. Where small useful tools live until they grow into a suite of their own.

Some of what Fiduci will ship doesn't fit Forml. or Persnl. or any of the named suites. Genrl. is the catch-all: a small library of utilities, built as needed, released as ready, kept under one roof so nothing useful gets lost between releases. Where small things go to be useful.

Audience · Anyone Status · Longlist · ongoing Contact · genrl@fiducigroup.com
N° IX

Leisr.

Hobby focused · longlist

A hobby-focused suite. Collection tracking, project planning, learning paths, reading lists. For practitioners who treat their hobbies as seriously as their work.

The same do-gooders who build Forml.-grade systems for their organisations want a place to track their record collections, plan their woodworking projects, structure their reading. Leisr. is for the hobby practice. Same substrate, same tooling discipline — applied to the things people do for fun. Planned late MMXXVI.

Audience · Hobbyist practitioners Status · Longlist · planned late MMXXVI Notify me · leisr@fiducigroup.com
  • Odahl · main LLM
  • Wellie · compliance
  • Bertie · code
  • Cursie · open source
  • Forml. · business suite
  • Persnl. · personal tools
  • Travlr. · travel
  • Genrl. · everything else
  • Leisr. · hobby focused
  • BeliefWeb integration
  • Substrate-as-a-service
  • Sector-rate licensing · always

How a model
becomes a suite.

Three phases. The substrate carries the reasoning; the model is the surface that talks; the suite is the tool that ships. Most products start as a question we couldn't answer cleanly with anything that already existed.

I · Recognise
The reasoning shape is real.

Each model exists because there is a reasoning shape we needed and could not do well with the existing models. Each suite exists because there is an operational shape that no off-the-shelf product handles for charities, social enterprises, or small founder-led businesses. We do not ship for hypothetical use cases.

II · Build on substrate
The graph carries the reasoning.

The substrate — BeliefWeb, plus the protocols around it — does the structural work. The model is a surface that knows how to talk to the graph in the right register. The suite is the surface that wraps the model in the right operational frame for its audience. Inference costs collapse because most of the reasoning is not happening in the LLM.

III · Ship and feed back
Free where functional. Paid where it advances.

The pricing rule applies across the catalogue. SE/Charity/NFP gets Forml. 75% off always. Founder-led and mission-driven businesses get the standard rates, calibrated to the audience. Every interaction also feeds the substrate, with consent — the graph improves because the practice runs.

Closed beta · waitlist

Join a closed beta.

Forml., Persnl., model access, or a notify-me on the longlist suites. We onboard in waves; expect 4–8 weeks from sign-up.

Cursie (open source) ships at github.com/fiduci when ready.
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Issued May 2026