Enterprise only
The no909 app is not positioned as a public consumer download. It is intended for enterprise customers, internal teams, approved pilots, and organizations that want AI access to be governed, configured, and deployed with intention.
That means download access should come after account approval, deployment planning, and a clear understanding of how the app will connect to models, storage, authentication, and company data.
Why controlled access
AI tools become serious infrastructure very quickly. Teams use them to draft client communication, summarize policies, review code, analyze documents, and handle internal knowledge. For that reason, the no909 app is distributed through a controlled path rather than as an anonymous public download.
- Company data should not be routed through unapproved configurations.
- Model selection should match the organization's privacy and risk posture.
- Admins should know who has access.
- Support should understand the deployment environment.
- Security expectations should be clear before production use.
What the app experience can include
Depending on the Enterprise package, the no909 app experience can become the daily AI layer for a team. The goal is to provide a professional interface that feels simple to use while supporting deeper enterprise needs behind the scenes.
- Private AI chat with saved history.
- Team-ready login and approved account access.
- Local or hybrid model connectivity.
- Admin-controlled setup and user onboarding.
- Conversation management, rename, delete, copy, share, and stop controls.
- Future support for files, internal knowledge, retrieval, agents, projects, and memory.
- Design that can match the organization instead of looking like a prototype dashboard.
Setup process
Enterprise setup usually starts with a short discovery step. We identify the users, use cases, deployment model, model provider, infrastructure constraints, and the level of control the organization needs.
Requirements
Requirements depend on deployment. A private server setup may use Nginx, PHP, Python FastAPI, SQLite or another database, Ollama or an approved model provider, and organization-specific account controls. A larger deployment may separate web, database, model, worker, and storage services.
- Approved Enterprise account.
- Defined deployment owner or technical contact.
- Clear model provider decision.
- Security and privacy expectations for submitted prompts and files.
- Support contact for rollout and incident handling.
Download access
Approved users should sign in before downloading or accessing enterprise-only resources. If you are not approved yet, start with the Enterprise inquiry form.