Operational AI Infrastructure

A comprehensive system
to organize and manage your business

Qyron Systems deploys a comprehensive infrastructure that connects your tools, organizes your workflows, and activates business agents from a single control center.

You’re not just adding software. You’re implementing an operational foundation that combines hardware, cloud, orchestration, AI agents, workflows, and security.

Gateway Dedicated hardware platform
Nexus Central platform
Agents Orchestrated business AI
QYRON SYSTEMS
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System Overview

Qyron Control Center

Infrastructure monitoring, block activation, workflow orchestration, and management of business agents from a centralized interface.

Gateway Physical Layer
Nexus Cloud Hub
Flow Workflows
Shield Security
Activation Log
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9:42OKGateway initialized
9:43INFControl Center loaded
9:44OKAvailable career tracks
9:45 a.m.SECStreams powered by Qyron Shield
Operational Findings

Companies don't have a problem with tools. They have a problem with architecture.

CRM, email, calendars, documents, forms, spreadsheets, industry-specific software, generative AI: businesses are already using a wide range of technologies.

The weak link is no longer access to tools. It is the lack of a system capable of connecting them, structuring workflows, and making business operations truly manageable.

The actual blockage

The company is up and running, but its operational intelligence remains scattered.

Requests come in through multiple channels, data remains fragmented, decisions are based on incomplete information, and repetitive tasks consume time without adding value. Work gets done, but there is no central layer capable of coordinating tools, teams, actions, and priorities.

01 — Fragmentation

Tools that coexist without a system

Each function has its own solution, but the systems continue to operate in parallel. The company is accumulating software without a common architecture.

02 — Feed

Information that doesn't get around

Messages, files, requests, customer data, and operational tasks are often scattered across multiple unsynchronized environments.

03 — Execution

Too many low-value manual tasks

Follow-ups, sorting, data entry, verification, data transfer, and tracking take up a lot of time, even though they could be streamlined through workflows.

04 — Management

A partial view of the business

Managers have access to scattered metrics, but rarely a consolidated operational overview that allows them to understand the situation, make decisions, and act quickly.

Adding yet another piece of software won't solve the problem. What's needed is an orchestration layer capable of transforming existing tools into a coherent system.
System issue
Qyron Systems Solution

Connect, coordinate, and manage everything from a single system.

Qyron Systems implements an orchestration layer on top of the company’s existing tools.

The system connects data sources, structures data flows, activates business agents, and enables operations to be managed from a control center.

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01

Base

Qyron Gateway + Qyron OS

The physical anchor point and the embedded system that constitute the infrastructure within the company.

02

Platform

Qyron Nexus + Control Center

The cloud hub and central interface for monitoring, configuring, and controlling the system.

03

Orchestration

Qyron Flow + Qyron Agents

Workflows and business agents coordinate actions, automate sequences, and support operational execution.

04

Uses

Qyron Blocks + Qyron Shield

Blocks enable business use cases, while Shield manages access, data, workflows, and compliance.

01 — Continuity

An architecture that transcends tools

Qyron does not automatically replace existing software. Instead, it integrates it into a cohesive system to prevent fragmentation.

02 — Operational Intelligence

Enableable business agents

Qyron Agents can assist, analyze, initiate, or coordinate actions based on defined rules, priorities, and objectives.

03 — Management

A single control center

The Qyron Control Center provides a clear overview of the system: active components, available blocks, connected streams, and operational monitoring.

Qyron Systems transforms a collection of tools into a managed operational infrastructure.
Orchestrated system
Qyron Systems Architecture

An infrastructure organized into operational layers.

Qyron Systems is built on a clear architecture: a hardware foundation, an embedded system, a cloud platform, an orchestration layer, business agents, activatable blocks, a control center, and a security layer.

Each component has a specific role. Together, they form a coherent, manageable, and scalable system.

Qyron Systems isn't just a collection of features—it's a comprehensive architecture designed to function as a system.
8 layers of Qyron
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Connected ecosystem

Your tools become a functional system.

Qyron Systems doesn’t replace your software. It connects, organizes, and coordinates it.

The goal: to transform isolated tools into coherent, actionable, and manageable workflows.

AI Layer

Connected Multi-AI

Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, Mistral, or other models can be deployed based on business needs, constraints, and operational objectives.

Business Layer

Existing integrated tools

CRM, email, calendars, cloud services, documents, payments, forms, and line-of-business software are becoming entry points to the system.

Workflow Layer

Workflow orchestration

The data follows defined rules, scenarios, and sequences, managed by Qyron Flow to prevent isolated actions.

Agentic Layer

Connected business agents

Agents use the available data to analyze, assist with, initiate, or coordinate actions in the client environment.

Marketplace

Workflow Library

Ready-to-use templates can be activated and customized based on the company’s business activities, objectives, and level of maturity.

Scalability

Scalable system

New tools, workflows, blocks, or agents can be added without affecting the overall Qyron architecture.

The challenge isn’t about having more tools. It’s about creating a coherent, coordinated, and usable system.
Controlled ecosystem
Qyron Blocks

Practical applications you can put into practice right away.

Qyron Blocks translate infrastructure into concrete actions.

Each Block corresponds to a real-world business use case that is structured, deployable, and manageable.

Acquisition

Lead generation & qualification

Capturing leads, automatically qualifying them, and organizing sales opportunities.

Customer Relations

Follow-up & automated interactions

Responses, follow-ups, and tracking of communications in a consistent and ongoing manner.

Productivity

Automation of internal tasks

Reducing repetitive tasks and streamlining operational processes.

Steering

Structured monitoring and reporting

A clear view of workflows, actions, and performance through actionable metrics.

Reputation

Reputation Management & Reviews

Tracking customer feedback, managing reviews, and improving overall perception.

Organization

Organization of internal workflows

Centralization of tools, actions, and information within a coherent framework.

Blocks are not modules: they are operational levers that can be activated.
Business processes
Qyron Integrations

Integrate existing tools to build a functional system.

Qyron Systems does not simply replace a company’s digital environment. Instead, it creates an orchestration layer capable of connecting CRM systems, emails, calendars, documents, forms, databases, business tools, workflows, and specialized agents.

Focus on Integration
Connect Connect useful tools.
Orchestrate Structure business workflows.
Control Monitor usage.
Scale Deploy by blocks.
Connector Diagram

Qyron acts as a layer of consistency between applications.

Integrations are valuable when they power workflows, agents, dashboards, and operational decisions. A connection alone is not enough.

Qyron Nexus + Flow Cloud hub, orchestration, connectors, workflows, agents, and monitoring in the Control Center.
CRM
HubSpot
Salesforce
Pipedrive
Zoho
Odoo
Email
Gmail
Outlook
Microsoft 365
Google Workspace
IMAP/SMTP
Productivity
Google Drive
Dropbox
Concept
Airtable
Sheets
Marketing
Meta Ads
Google Ads
Brevo
Mailchimp
WordPress
Integration families

Connections are useful only if they support a business scenario.

Qyron should not be presented as an endless list of logos. Each integration must serve a specific purpose: capturing information, triggering an action, enriching an agent, feeding a dashboard, or streamlining a process.

CRM & Sales Pipeline

Link leads, opportunities, follow-ups, statuses, notes, and sales priorities.

Incoming qualification. Supervised automated follow-ups. Pipeline tracking and sales alerts.

Email, Calendar & Communication

Manage customer communications, appointments, confirmations, tasks, and summaries.

Reviewing and sorting requests. Preparing assisted responses. Coordinating schedules and providing customer follow-up.

Documents & Business Guidelines

Make use of internal documents, forms, files, knowledge bases, and data.

Extraction of useful information. Summaries and pre-filled fields. Document organization.

Marketing & Acquisition

Connect campaigns, forms, landing pages, incoming requests, and reporting.

Lead consolidation. Tracking of local campaigns. Analysis of sales performance.

Automation & Orchestration

Connect Qyron to orchestration tools to build robust business scenarios.

Triggers and conditions. Multi-tool actions. Human validation if necessary.

Security & Governance

Define rights, access, scopes of action, and the monitoring of data flows.

Access control. Operational traceability. Monitoring via Control Center.
Orchestration chain

A Qyron integration must result in a useful action.

The goal is not to connect just for the sake of connecting. Incoming data must be able to be qualified, transformed, transmitted, monitored, or converted into a usable workflow.

1. Source Email, form, CRM, calendar, document, business application, or database.
2. Nexus Centralization, synchronization, and availability in the Qyron hub.
3. Flow Scenario triggering, conditions, routing, and business logic.
4. Agents Analysis, synthesis, assessment, recommendation, or preparation for action.
5. Control Monitoring, validation, supervision, reporting, and management by the company.
Technical Approach

A system that is agnostic, but not chaotic.

Qyron must remain capable of connecting to different environments while maintaining a clear architectural framework. The integration must be managed, documented, and understood by both the partner and the end customer.

APIs & Webhooks Integration with modern services when applications allow it.
Connectors Use existing connectors to speed up deployment where appropriate.
Orchestration Workflow creation using Qyron Flow and compatible automation tools.
AI Agents Qyron Agents are deployed only within a defined and supervised scope of use.
Monitoring Reporting of statuses, alerts, actions, and metrics in the Control Center.

Qyron's power comes from the integration of tools, workflows, and agents.

Integration is only valuable if it improves performance: better qualification, better tracking, fewer scattered tasks, and greater visibility.