Business Problem
Small and mid-size companies often run chat, news, files, schedules and requests in separate tools. Ritm is designed as one mobile-first workspace so employees and administrators share the same operating picture.
CASE STUDY
Bringing communication, knowledge and daily operations into one company environment.
Deployable B2B MVP preparing for free pilot testing


Small and mid-size companies often run chat, news, files, schedules and requests in separate tools. Ritm is designed as one mobile-first workspace so employees and administrators share the same operating picture.
Employees who work from a phone, and company administrators who configure the organization, roles and content from a web console.
Company → web admin → employees. The organization is the unit of tenancy. Mobile is the daily surface; web admin is the control plane.
Founder and Product & System Architect: scope, information architecture, roles, mobile and admin surfaces, and delivery coordination.
Web admin is the place to structure the company, publish knowledge and news, and see who is in the organization. A labelled iPad store screenshot is used until a dedicated admin capture is attached.
Access is organization-scoped. Administrators configure the company; employees use the mobile workspace. Fine-grained RBAC details stay in the product, not on this page.
Mobile covers daily work: home, news, wiki, chats, tasks and employee profiles. Web admin covers company setup. Current product screens are shown; no invented UI.




Deployable B2B MVP preparing for free pilot testing. Not described as product-market fit, paying customers, signed enterprise clients, or a market leader.
10 companies expressed interest in free pilot testing. The next step is structured pilots — not a claim of contracted revenue.