Pilot

Your operator, in chat.

Orchestrator

Runs the machinery, gets you set up.

Mechanic

Heals your sync.

Agents handle the systems. You focus on the business.

TurboBase comes with a small cast of named agents, each with one job and the access to do it. Two of them do the work your team feels every day.

Agent · Pilot

Pilot

Your operator, in chat.

Add a system to your sync, change what flows where, schedule a recurring job, or ask for a screen your team needs. All of it in plain text, in the language you already use. Ask for an expense app and you get a working one. Run the whole thing from Slack or Teams if that's where you live. No APIs to learn, no dashboards to dig through.

Agent · Mechanic

Mechanic

Heals your sync, then writes the rule so it stays healed.

It watches every failure, matches it to a pattern it knows, and fixes what it can without you. When a failure teaches it something new, it writes that up as a hook for you to approve, so that break doesn't get through a second time.

TurboBase syncs your NetSuite instance into a single database you control. We provide a small cast of specialized agents to run it, healing what breaks and learning your account as you run your business. No expensive consultants, no hidden costs, and no compounding technical debt from updates and customizations.

Your systems
NetSuite
Braintree
Chargebee
Square
more…
 
One database you own every system, one shape
Your apps & agents
Apps
Custom screens
AI agents

Write-back loop — your edits return to the source of record.

AI agents

One database means far fewer AI calls.

Agents usually reach each system on their own, often through a separate MCP server, and you pay for every round-trip. Answering one question across five systems is five trips, five bills, and a lot of orchestration to hold together.

Your data already lives together in one database you own, so an agent queries that single source instead of fanning out across every system. The same answer takes one call rather than many.

Fewer calls and less orchestration mean lower cost and simpler agents, and that gap widens the more AI you run.

Our own pricing follows the same idea: you pay for the data you keep in sync, not per seat and not per call.

  • Fewer round-tripsOne query against one source, where each system used to need its own call.
  • Less orchestrationNo glue stitching a handful of MCP servers together for a single answer.
  • Lower AI billsYou pay for far fewer calls to do the same work.
  • Priced on what you syncBilled for the records you keep in sync. No per-seat tax, no per-call overages.

Granular policy controls. Decide on human control or agent delegation at every level.

You decide how much TurboBase agents do on their own and what needs human intervention. Every privileged action is logged for both control and auditability. Give finance, compliance, or security teams the final sign-off, and develop granular policies that allow different decisions based on whether a human or an agent is requesting.

Policy example: trying to update an invoice

Request Change invoice amount e.g. invoice.amount.update
Actor: AI agentan agent proposes the write
Actor: persona signed-in operator edits it
Policy engine matches a rule, named per-action / per-actor / per-role
Denyrule: agent → returns a refusal
Allowno rule blocks a person here
Write refusedinvoice unchanged
Write committedpushed back to the source

Both outcomes are written to the append-only audit log.

The cumulative cost of ERP maintenance and release cycles

Every release cycle creates a myriad of changes that break your ERP setup, and each break creates a cascade of issues that has to be funded to fix. Don't let platform release cycles quietly burn budget and engineering time. Take control of your data, your process, and your maintenance costs with TurboBase.

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Mid-point estimates from common industry rates: engineering at $150–$250/hr, roughly two release cycles a year, and iPaaS middleware at $1k–$5k/mo.

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