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If the problem matters, start here.

Contact Ontomics Labs for diagnostic intake, 2-week constraint audits, technical due diligence, external R&D, grant strategy, IP development, commercialization pathways, A-SAIL materials, and research infrastructure discussions.

The purpose of contact is simple: determine whether there is a real constraint, real urgency, real decision pressure, and a serious reason to begin.

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ONTOMICS (verb)

To investigate a system by identifying the constraints that determine its behavior.

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Pricing and Engagement Structure

Every engagement is customized, but Ontomics uses clear starting structures so serious clients know what kind of commitment is involved.

Entry Engagement

2-Week Constraint Audit

$35,000 – $65,000

A focused diagnostic engagement designed to identify the core constraint, hidden dependencies, failure modes, risk points, and decision options.

Complex Systems

Enterprise Audit

$75,000 – $120,000+

For larger clients, multiple systems, expedited review, executive briefing, complex diligence, cross-functional technical uncertainty, or high-stakes decisions.

Next Phase

4–6 Week Constraint Resolution

Custom Scope

Deeper investigation, resolution pathway, research architecture, technical report, commercialization map, grant strategy, IP positioning, or patent-ready concept development.

Strategic

Licensing / IP / Partnership

Negotiated

For situations involving licensed concepts, co-developed IP, retained frameworks, royalty structures, venture creation, strategic partnerships, or institutional relationships.

Note: legal, IP ownership, licensing, and commercialization terms should be reviewed by qualified counsel before execution.

The engagement flow

This is the simple process:

Contact FAQ

What does Ontomics actually do?

Ontomics is a first-principles research architecture and technical diligence layer. We identify constraints, assumptions, mechanisms, failure modes, and decision risks before capital, time, or credibility is lost.

What is the best first engagement?

Most serious engagements start with a 2-week constraint audit. It is narrow enough to begin quickly and deep enough to expose whether the problem deserves a larger engagement.

What do I get from a 2-week audit?

Typical outputs include a constraint map, prioritized risk points, failure mode review, assumption stack, decision brief, and recommended next options. The exact deliverable depends on the problem and scope.

Why does the audit cost $35,000 to $65,000?

Pricing reflects the value of reducing uncertainty before expensive decisions. If millions of dollars, years of development, grant cycles, technical credibility, drilling decisions, investor trust, or IP positioning are at risk, clarity has premium value.

Is Ontomics a consulting firm?

Ontomics is closer to an independent verification and research architecture layer. Consulting often works inside existing assumptions. Ontomics investigates the assumptions, constraints, and mechanisms that determine whether the system works at all.

Is Ontomics a patent company?

No. IP is an output of the system, not the core product. Ontomics may help structure patent-ready concepts, invention maps, licensing pathways, and commercialization strategy, but the deeper work is constraint investigation.

Do clients own the report?

Clients receive the agreed deliverable for internal use according to the engagement terms. Ontomics frameworks, methods, models, and underlying analytical processes remain Ontomics property unless separately agreed in writing.

What industries are best suited for Ontomics?

Ontomics fits industries where failure is expensive, uncertainty is high, and decisions matter: venture capital, deep tech, biotech, life sciences, medtech, AI, enterprise software, energy, climate tech, mining, geology, aerospace, defense, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, fintech infrastructure, and research institutions.

What industries are usually not a fit?

Ontomics is usually not the right tool for simple marketing problems, early idea-stage concepts with no system to evaluate, small local business optimization, consumer app growth hacks, e-commerce funnel tuning, or surface-level branding problems.

What materials should I send?

Send enough to show design versus reality versus failure: pitch deck, technical memo, architecture diagram, grant rejection, investor memo, test data, failure logs, roadmap, patent draft, commercialization plan, or relevant reports.

What if I am an investor?

Investors can request diligence review, technical claim analysis, constraint mapping, A-SAIL materials, VC/M&A/IPO materials, portfolio risk review, or strategic infrastructure discussions.

What if I represent a university or institution?

Institutions can request discussions around technology transfer, licensing, commercialization, grant strategy, research infrastructure, external R&D, and public-facing archive development.

What if I am a founder?

Founders should contact Ontomics when something important is unclear: the product is not scaling, the technology is hard to explain, the grant was rejected, the IP path is messy, investors are asking difficult questions, or a technical assumption may be wrong.

ONTOMICS (noun)

The investigation of constraints, mechanisms, and outcomes across complex systems.

A-SAIL and Strategic Infrastructure Materials

Ontomics is also developing A-SAIL, a patent-pending AI orchestration and infrastructure platform concept with potential relevance across technical coordination, defense, education, logistics, accessibility, operational intelligence, and research infrastructure.

Interested investors, strategic partners, institutions, and aligned organizations may request materials related to:

A-SAIL AI Orchestration Platform

Patent-pending infrastructure concept for coordination, intelligent assistance, and system-level integration.

Operational Intelligence Infrastructure

Applied systems for decision support, coordination, field intelligence, and operational awareness.

Geosteering & Resource Intelligence

Geology, subsurface interpretation, drilling intelligence, basin analysis, and resource decision support.

Government & Strategic Infrastructure

Dual-use, public-sector, defense-adjacent, institutional, and infrastructure-aligned opportunities.

VC / M&A / IPO Survival Library

Ontomics maintains investor-facing materials for conversations involving venture capital, M&A, IPO readiness, category creation, technical diligence, IP strategy, defensibility, pricing power, and infrastructure scale.

Request these materials if you are evaluating Ontomics as a company, investment opportunity, strategic partner, acquisition candidate, infrastructure layer, or IP commercialization platform.

Founder / Investor One-Pager

High-level narrative for Ontomics Labs, category creation, research infrastructure, and constraint intelligence.

VC Question Responses

Structured answers to common investor questions about category, business model, defensibility, moat, and scale.

M&A / IPO Framing

Strategic framing around services, licensing, infrastructure, IP, platform expansion, and long-term category ownership.

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Founders

Technical problem, funding question, IP path, or scaling risk?

Start with intake or request a 2-week constraint audit.

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Investors

Evaluating technical risk or Ontomics itself?

Request investor materials, diligence support, or strategic infrastructure materials.

Organizations

Need outside research architecture or technical review?

Use intake for external R&D, diligence, grants, commercialization, or institutional discussions.

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Institutions

Research, tech transfer, licensing, or public archive work?

Contact Ontomics for collaboration, educational, or commercialization pathways.

Still unsure?

That is fine. The first step is not commitment. The first step is determining whether the problem is real, whether Ontomics is useful, and whether a focused audit makes sense.

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