The Companies
Amplefi and Capo are not side projects. They are operating proof that distributed authority and explicit ownership work at scale. What we speak on, we ship. What we coach, we build.
Distributed Authority in Hospital Operations
Amplefi replaces reactive hospital management with preemptive operational protocols. It pushes decision-making to the floor through distributed authority with clear escalation paths. Patient flow, discharge readiness, bed assignment, and early clinical risk signals are coordinated in real time — by the people closest to the work. The system embeds onsite, maps actual workflows, and builds from what the team already knows.
Visit AmplefiExplicit Ownership Before Automation
Capo replaces spreadsheet-based task chaos with structured, dependency-aware workflows. Every step has a named owner. Dependencies are explicit and visible. When work stalls, Capo detects it automatically, nudges the responsible owner, and escalates by rule — not by Slack thread. Teams using Capo reduce status-chasing messages by 50–80% and cut cycle times by up to 40%. Ownership first. Automation second.
Visit CapoBoth companies follow the same hierarchy: get the people right, distribute the authority, install the systems, then add the tools. They are not products looking for a market. They are a doctrine running in production.