Associations & industry groups
Bring your members onto the network as a body, with their stations and capabilities described consistently. Your members claim their own records and keep them current from there.
A large part of the network exists because an organization added the companies it already depends on. That is not a compromise of the model - it is how a directory becomes useful before everybody in it has an account.
Bring your members onto the network as a body, with their stations and capabilities described consistently. Your members claim their own records and keep them current from there.
Add the companies you already rely on. Those entries stay visible only to you until we open them to the network, and every message that leaves the platform to a company that has not joined carries an invitation.
Logistics, tooling, training and software organizations whose customers are the same organizations. Talk to us about where the boundary between the products should sit.
Nothing a partner contributes becomes a product we sell to somebody else, and no message content is used for anything.
Who added an organization, whether it has been verified and where it is in its lifecycle are separate facts, not one status. Nobody is implied to have joined who has not.
Any listed company can claim its own record by invitation and become its own administrator, whoever created the entry.
Partnerships start with a conversation about which organizations, described how, and who maintains them afterwards. There is no self-service bulk import, on purpose - a directory full of half-described companies is worse than a smaller accurate one.
Write to info@aoghub.orgThe organizations you rely on are the ones somebody else is searching for tonight.