Introducing SEBAF Workbase: Operational Clarity for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
We are currently building the first real SEBAF IT product.
And yes: we are proud. And also slightly nervous. The working title is no longer a working title:
SEBAF Workbase

SEBAF Workbase is an internal platform for company knowledge, processes, roles and training in small and mid-sized businesses.
Or, in two words:
Operational clarity.
Many companies run surprisingly well on informal routines, verbal instructions, personal experience and a few key people who “just know how things work.”
That works.
Until someone is sick.
Until someone leaves.
Until new employees need onboarding.
Until a process breaks.
Until nobody knows where the latest version of a checklist, instruction or responsibility actually is.
This is exactly where SEBAF Workbase comes in.
It brings internal knowledge, recurring procedures, responsibilities, mandatory training and practical work instructions into one structured, searchable and usable operating base.
Not another oversized enterprise monster, not a consultant PDF that disappears into a drawer. A pragmatic system for businesses that want clearer operations, faster onboarding and less dependency on individual people.
Huge pilot phase /w real customer
We already have a strong candidate for the pilot phase (!). This process can be seen similar to a clinical study when testing new drugs. That matters to us. SEBAF Workbase should not be built in theory. It has to prove itself in a real business environment, with real roles, real processes, real training requirements and real daily work.
The pilot gives us the time and feedback we need to test, sharpen and improve the product before go-live — so that we can enter the market with a robust version 1.0.
Elevator Pitch
SEBAF Workbase turns scattered company knowledge, processes, roles and training into one structured operating base for clearer, faster and less person-dependent work.

We will not reveal too much yet, but the direction is clear:
From “ask the one person who knows”
to
“check the Workbase.”
And that is exactly what we are building.