About

The first company whose product is an employee.

I'm Majdi. I've spent five years shipping software for other people — agencies, POS systems, e-commerce, a dive center in Aqaba, a bath house in Amman, a stage-lighting rental in Istanbul. The pattern is always the same. The owner has a thousand small decisions to make and not enough hands to make them. So things slip. Invoices don't get sent. Emails rot. The website says "coming soon" for three years.

You don't need a coach. You don't need another tool. You need someone who does the work.

That's what ONI is. Not a chat box. Not a copilot. An AI that actually ships — writes your site, answers your email, drafts your proposals, chases your invoices, studies your market, and shows you what it did in the morning. On a loop. While you sleep.

The wild part: ONI built Onneta itself. Every feature you see here — the cockpit, the brain-dump, the capability system, the billing — was shipped by the same autonomous loop you're about to hire. The platform is the first customer. If it didn't work on us, we wouldn't sell it.

One-person businesses have always had to choose: do the work or run the business. For the first time in history, that's a false choice. You steer. ONI runs the shop.

We charge per cycle, not per month. When ONI runs it costs you cents. When it doesn't, you pay nothing. That's the entire deal.

If that sounds like you, you're in the right place.

Principles
Do the work, don't suggest it

Every other AI tool outputs a draft you still have to finish. ONI ships — code, email, invoice, page — and tells you what it did.

Charge when we earn

Monthly plan includes a bundle of cycles. Need more? Top up a wallet. No per-seat pricing, no forced upgrades.

Own the output

Every line of code lives in your GitHub. Every email in your inbox. Export any time. We keep nothing hostage.

Be boring

An AI CEO should be predictable, cautious, and kind. Flashy is a bug.