What Brightline is: a fictional SaaS company that lives as a permanent, paid-tier workspace on our EU infrastructure. Every screenshot on this site, every product video, and the entire public demo come from it. This case study explains why we run our demo this way — and what to look for when you browse it.
The problem with product tours
Most B2B software hides behind a signup wall, a sales call, or a clickable tour of six curated screens. The reason is usually unflattering: a real workspace exposes how the product actually feels — the empty states, the joins that don’t exist, the modules that are really iframes.
We sell a join. The only honest way to demo a join is to let you follow it yourself.
What Brightline exercises
Brightline is operated like a real company, continuously, on the same code paths customers run:
- The spine record. Open any account and see revenue, feedback, tasks, support threads, and product events on one screen. Click through — the links resolve to real records, not mockups.
- Feedback to revenue. Insights carry the dollar value of the accounts behind them. The prioritization view is ranked by evidence, not vibes.
- Delivery with receipts. Task cards carry PRs, deploys, and outcome snapshots. Releases have public receipts.
- Analytics on the record. Funnels, retention, session replay — all filterable by account value, because identity is shared with billing.
- The AI layer. The assistant answers from Brightline’s spine with deterministic reads. Ask it something cross-silo and watch it join.
The honesty rules
Two rules keep the demo honest. First, it’s labeled: every data view says example data, because inventing “customers” without a label is exactly the kind of proof-faking we built the product to end. Second, it’s read-only in public: you browse the real interface with a demo identity; writes are blocked server-side, so what you see is the product, not a sandbox that forgives everything.
Why this matters for your evaluation
A demo you can’t break only tells you what the vendor wanted to show. Brightline lets you check the thing that actually matters about AIOProductOS: whether the joins are real. Open the demo, pick any customer record, and try to fall off the edge of the data. If you find a dead end we should fix, tell us — that feedback lands on our spine, next to your (anonymous) session.