Forgotten promises
A sentence in a message becomes an obligation. Raumdeuter detects when it starts turning into drift.
Private beta: 3 pilot slots
Raumdeuter makes those signals readable: email, invoices, photos, work reports, notes and owner rules become concrete radar cards. Evidence, proposal and approval gate instead of another dashboard.
Operating reality
Owner-led companies lose time, money and trust because signals live in too many places. Messaging, email, invoices, photos, notes, head. Raumdeuter turns those traces into an operating radar.
A sentence in a message becomes an obligation. Raumdeuter detects when it starts turning into drift.
Work is done, but the invoice or final balance does not move. Cashflow becomes an operating signal.
No update often hurts more than no progress. The card appears before trust breaks.
Decisions do not automatically become action. Raumdeuter measures the gap between decision and execution.
Operations radar
Raumdeuter is not a chatbot over company knowledge. It is an operating radar: small, testable skills create concrete cards that the owner approves, skips or corrects.
Each item gets time, source, project relation and cross-links. Not text soup, but a readable evidence graph.
Focused checks run against small evidence slices. That keeps cost, quality and debugging concrete.
Each card has signal, evidence, proposal, confidence and approval. External actions stay with the owner.
Demo from one anonymized evidence node
A photo, a workshop message, an accounting lookup, an email thread, a calculation and owner rules produce five cards. Money is explicit because cashflow cannot disappear inside a generic action card.
Last status is 12 days old. The owner's own customer rule becomes critical in 48 hours.
Workshop photo and message show progress. The next required stage is the road-test phase.
Update with photo, road-test window and clean expectation. Sending stays with the owner.
The balance is visible, but the trigger stays final inspection. Raumdeuter prepares without firing too early.
Before-after material and specialist workflow become a story candidate. Sensitivity yellow, approval required.
The lab
Mozart Car Classics is datapoint zero: long projects, physical evidence, emotional customers, parts chains, billing windows, regulation and a lot of context in the owner's head. If the radar works there, it can move into other owner-led service businesses.
Glean asks how employees find knowledge in a company. Raumdeuter asks what breaks in an owner-led business if the owner has to keep it all in his head.
A workshop photo can be proof, risk, instruction, customer update, billing basis and story material at the same time.
When something almost slips once, it can become an early-warning rule, an eval case or a skill update.
Pilot phase
"I'm not looking for test customers for a finished tool. I'm looking for three owner-operators who want to build a system with me that catches what otherwise slips through in their business."



Built for workshops, service firms and operating owners who want to actually read their business. Commercial terms are discussed in the first call. No pricing table during the pilot phase.
Who is building
Marc is not building Raumdeuter from a single industry biography. Music production, hit songwriting, his own studio, digital products, online sales, a classic Mercedes workshop and a grown AI operating stack all meet here. The common thread: too many decisions, commitments and signals live inside the owner's head.
Marc knows work where many streams run at once: production, sales, workshop, accounting, customers. Raumdeuter comes from that kind of operating reality.
If the radar prioritizes badly, it does not hit a demo dataset. It hits real invoices, real customers, real projects and Marc's own name.