BlastAsia Launches the OS Series: 15 Production-Ready Vertical Software Systems for the Mid-Market
- BlastAsia

- Jun 5
- 4 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Every company runs on a set of core operational systems — the software that manages the workflows, transactions, compliance obligations, and data that the business depends on to function. For most mid-market companies, those systems are either generic SaaS platforms that don't quite fit, enterprise software that's priced and sized for organizations an order of magnitude larger, or a combination of spreadsheets and manual processes that worked at a smaller scale and haven't been replaced.
BlastAsia's OS Series is built around a specific idea: that every industry has a core operational backbone — an operating system for the business — and that the companies best positioned to compete are the ones that own and control that backbone rather than renting it from a vendor who built it for someone else.
The OS Series is a family of 15 production-ready vertical software systems, each built for a specific industry and market, each designed to be the operational core of the companies it serves. A cooperative's OS manages its entire member lifecycle — shares, loans, savings, dividends, and CDA reporting. A lending company's OS runs its full loan book — from application and underwriting through disbursement, repayment, and compliance. A clinic chain's OS connects its branches, its patients, its billing, and its compliance into one system that reflects how the chain actually operates.
Each system in the OS Series is built using the Xamun Software Factory and delivered as a turnkey engagement, with two ways to engage — license it and own it outright, or run it as a managed service. Either way, the company's operating system is built around how the company actually works, not adapted from a vendor's generic template. The full delivery and pricing model is covered later in this post.
Here is the growing list of products in the OS Series.
Product | Industry | Market | What It Does | |
ClinicOS | Healthcare / Multi-Branch Clinics | Philippines, Australia | Multi-branch scheduling, cross-clinic patient records, HMO claim tracking, NPC and OAIC compliance, and a self-service patient portal for clinic chains | |
CoopOS | Cooperatives / Credit Unions | Philippines, UK | Full cooperative lifecycle — membership, shares, loans, savings, payroll deductions, dividends, double-entry GL, and CDA reporting | |
DealOS | Real Estate / Deal Orchestration | UAE (Dubai) | Stage-gated off-plan transaction pipeline — GraphIQ compliance gates that block (not flag) non-compliant progression, KYC/AML inside the deal, and EscrowOS integration | |
EscrowOS | Real Estate / Developer Escrow | UAE (Dubai) | RERA-grade escrow compliance — append-only escrow ledger, GraphIQ-gated milestone releases, IFRS 15 revenue recognition, and RERA audit packs | |
FitOutOS | Cabinet / Kitchen Fit-Out | United Kingdom | Constraint-driven auto-layout, AI concept renders, catalogue-true pricing, and branded PDF quotations for kitchen studios and fit-out contractors | |
InsureOS | Health Insurance / TPA | Philippines | AI-assisted claims adjudication with PhilHealth case rates, BIR withholding, clinical pre-authorization, fraud detection, and PESONet disbursement | |
KitchenOS | Food Service / Central Kitchen | Philippines, SEA | Pull order management, production scheduling, recipe and BOM costing, inventory, transfers, and brand cost allocation for multi-brand commissary operations | |
LeaseOS | Real Estate / Rent-to-Own | Philippines, UAE | Maceda-compliant rent-to-own lifecycle — amortization ledgers, treasury reconciliation, commissions, arrears, and a mobile buyer portal | |
LoanOS | Lending / Microfinance | Philippines | SEC MC 14 rate-cap guardrails, CIC bureau integration, AMLA screening, group lending, and a mobile-first borrower PWA for Philippine lenders | |
LogiCT | Logistics / Revenue Assurance | Philippines | Non-disruptive intelligence overlay that unifies existing logistics systems and quantifies revenue leakage — COD variance, SLA penalties, unbilled fees — in pesos | |
LogiOS | Logistics / 3PL & Fulfilment | Southeast Asia | Omnichannel order ingestion (Shopee, Lazada, TikTok), bin-level WMS, native courier integrations, COD reconciliation, and BIR e-invoicing | |
RosterOS | Workforce / Compliance Rostering | Australia, NZ, UK | Credential-enforced rostering — hard blocks at publication, not alerts — for security, care, aged care, labor hire, and health operators | |
SourceOS | Cross-Border Trade / Sourcing | ASEAN | Agentic supplier discovery, multilingual outreach, AI-assisted negotiation, ATIGA compliance, sample evaluation, and LogiOS cold-chain fulfilment handoff | |
TugOS | Harbour Towage / Pilotage | Philippines | Advisory dispatch, GPS and AIS live tracking, Statement of Facts to ERP billing, PPA and MARINA compliance for towage and pilotage operators | |
WealthOS | Wealth Management / Family Office | United Kingdom | FCA-regulated advisory lifecycle — COBS 9 suitability gating, Consumer Duty monitoring, dealing desk, settlement, and governed AI agents |
How the Series Works
Every system in the OS Series is a proven, production-ready base — not a prototype or a concept. Each has been built, delivered, and run in production before it becomes available to the next client.
Every system is built using the Xamun Software Factory — an AI-native, spec-first development pipeline where 80% or more of the codebase is generated by AI agents from an approved specification, passing SonarQube quality gates before a human approves it for deployment. The coding itself takes under a day; the specification and UAT process around it — getting the workflow right up front and proving it works after — takes one to a few weeks. A traditional development agency delivering the same output would typically cost 2–3x more and take twice as long. BlastAsia is the implementation and delivery partner for every system in the series.
The delivery engagement starts with a configuration workshop where the client's specific workflows, rules, and requirements are documented and approved before any code is written. From that workshop to a live system: typically a few weeks, depending on the complexity of the configuration.
BlastAsia delivers every system in the OS Series in one of two ways. Turnkey — fixed full scope, upfront payment, source code handed over at delivery. xDD — a monthly subscription with a fixed output per month, source code handed over as it's built. Both are build-for-hire engagements. The client always owns what gets built and can deploy it on their own infrastructure or cloud tenancy. Ongoing maintenance, support, and enhancement are available as an optional add-on — there's no obligation to retain it.
Every system is tailor-fit to the client's specific operation — their workflows, their compliance requirements, everything unique to their business — rather than configured within the constraints of a vendor's feature set. And every system is demo-ready: a live demo environment is available for each product before any commitment is made.
BlastAsia's case studies page documents delivery outcomes across the series. The industries page covers the specific verticals BlastAsia serves.
To see any system in the OS Series in action, each product has a live demo environment — click the product name in the table above to access it. To discuss which system is the right fit for your operation, get in touch.



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