Source code included
The 16-year codebase becomes part of the asset you control, extend, and operate over the long horizon.
Perpetual ownership
The $2M perpetual RAAMP license is for operators who want source code, resale rights, self-hosting freedom on the Microsoft stack, and updates on their terms. Payment terms are available.
SAAS is not dead. You just became your own software company.
We are selling 2026 software like it is 1996, on purpose.
What the $2M buys
Ownership rights
This offer is for teams that want the software itself on their side of the table. Not access. Not a temporary seat. Ownership.
The 16-year codebase becomes part of the asset you control, extend, and operate over the long horizon.
Use the system commercially on your terms instead of asking whether the vendor will ever let you go that far.
Private cloud, on-prem, colo, or your own hardware. The stack stays Microsoft, and the infrastructure decision becomes yours, not theirs.
Stop paying for the right to keep using the platform. The perpetual model ends the recurring license story.
Roll updates automatically or stage them deliberately. You choose the cadence and the operational risk profile.
The point of the deal is ownership, not forcing operators into a one-size-fits-all financing posture.
Owner-operated AI
RAAMP has been built for 16 years with standardized features, optimized code, and repeatable engineering patterns. In the ownership model, that foundation now supports vibe coding agents powered by the latest Codex models so your team can maintain, improve, and operate the platform with real leverage.
Ownership starts with a real ERP core, not a fragile prototype. The codebase has 16 years of repeatable structure behind it.
Use the latest Codex models as vibe coding agents that work with your RAAMP codebase to maintain, improve, and operate the system on your terms.
If you want to build your own modules, workflows, or adjacent software on top of RAAMP, ownership gives you that lane and we can show your team how.
RAAMP is built and deployed solely on the Microsoft stack, so your owned environment keeps the same technical posture as the core platform.
Infrastructure independence
This is the part the subscription market cannot sell you. You can place the system on your own infrastructure and power it the way you want, including solar-backed or other energy strategies if that matters to your operation.
Do not think of ownership as swapping one monthly payment for another. Think of it as the ability to decide where the system lives and what powers it.
The ERP remains yours even when the market changes around you. Your operations do not have to beg a roadmap to stay coherent.
Digital sovereignty matters because operators should not have to rent the central nervous system of their business forever.
Liberation through a real foundation
RAAMP is already a complete operational foundation. That is why it can become the platform your team and its coding agents improve, extend, and operate instead of a prototype that still needs to become a product.
Extensibility
The ownership path matters because customization becomes an investment in your platform, not an improvement to someone else's asset, and we can show your team how to build on it.
Control
Source code, infrastructure choice, and upgrade cadence all move under your control instead of staying on the vendor side.
Longevity
Perpetual ownership lets the ERP become long-lived infrastructure instead of a recurring leverage point against your operation.
Positioning
This is the anti-lock-in answer for operators who want to stop being downstream of somebody else's business model.