There are plenty of ops tools. None of them were built by the people who actually use them.
That's the whole pitch. FOG is scoped, built, and run by an active contract adversary air pilot — because an ops platform is only as good as the person deciding what matters.
Built by a pilot.
FOG was created by an active adversary air pilot who got tired of fighting legacy systems between flights. Every feature exists because a real operator needed it on a real Monday. That's why the terminology matches, the workflows fit, and nothing feels like a generic SaaS template bent into an aviation shape.
Customizable to your ops.
Your operating bases. Your divisions. Your aircraft types. Your mission codes. Your approval chain. Your role structure. FOG is designed to be configured, not forced. If the platform doesn't fit your workflow, the platform changes — not your workflow.
Multi-tenant from day one.
Each customer gets their own isolated environment. Your rosters, your flight logs, your aircraft, your audit logs — none of it touches another operator's data. The architecture was designed for multiple customers from the first commit, not bolted on later.
Modern stack. Zero legacy debt.
Real-time. Mobile-first. Deployed on cloud infrastructure with proper security headers, rate limiting, and audit logging. Not a 2005 ASP.NET fleet tracker with a fresh coat of paint. The speed difference isn't marketing — you'll feel it the first time you open a page.
Ongoing partnership, not ship-and-leave.
This isn't software-and-goodbye. FOG includes dedicated support, continuous updates, and a roadmap shaped by operator feedback. When something breaks, the person who fixes it knows what a sortie is. When you ask for a feature, it lands in the next release — not next year.
Security-first architecture.
Role-based access control at middleware, API, and UI layers. Encrypted data in transit and at rest. Audit logging on every mutation. CUI markings built into the component library. A roadmap toward government compliance standards — because "we'll figure it out later" isn't an option when fighter squadrons are the long game.
Early access. Built fast. Getting better every week.
FOG is a young product. Big pieces — scheduling, manning, pilot management, discrepancies — are already in daily use. Others — predictive maintenance intervals, parts inventory, invoicing — are on the way. We'll tell you which is which before you sign anything.
What we won't do: oversell, ship vaporware, or tell you a feature is “available now” when it's a wireframe. You fly for a living. You see through that immediately.
- ✓Design partners get direct access to the team building it.
- ✓Roadmap input is weighted toward operators, not investors.
- ✓Pricing reflects the early-access stage — we want you in, not priced out.
- ✓Bugs get fixed this week. Not in the next release cycle.
Let's go flying.
Thirty minutes, your laptop, your calendar. We'll show you the platform on your ops tempo.