These use cases are grounded in the product that exists today: a private desktop workspace for NEXO Brain, with conversations, archived threads, search, tool cards, export, and preferences. They are not based on an invented CRM layer.
For operators who need NEXO Brain daily but should work inside a desktop application rather than a CLI session.
For work that lives across multiple conversations and benefits from archived threads, reopening context, and cleaner thread management.
For users who need to follow Bash, file reads, edits, and task updates as cards in a UI instead of parsing terminal output.
For teams that need quick search across conversations and targeted search inside a thread before continuing work or exporting it.
For situations where a conversation has to be exported to Markdown or reopened later without losing the thread of what happened.
For users who need onboarding, preferences, and a structured app surface instead of touching raw configuration files by hand.
Desktop makes most sense when the value comes from a packaged interface around NEXO Brain.
This page should not oversell what the current product is.
The product is private and commercial. Interest is handled through direct conversation, not a public pricing flow.