No one is actually accountable
When it breaks, you have no in-house expertise and no guaranteed outcome. Just a vendor to chase, a reseller to email, and downtime you can feel at the register.
Networking that runs itself · Early access
Fortgreene is an enterprise-grade network that runs itself — it detects, defends and heals on its own, and tells you in plain language when something happened. One monthly subscription, a real SLA, no IT team required.
Built by the team that built connectivity solutions at global scale — now turned loose on the businesses everyone else forgot.
The abandoned middle
In the AI era your network stops being the box in the closet and becomes the nervous system of the business — every agent, robot, payment terminal and device depends on it. But for forty years, reliability was rationed by headcount. If you couldn't afford a room of engineers, you got a blinking light and a ticket queue.
When it breaks, you have no in-house expertise and no guaranteed outcome. Just a vendor to chase, a reseller to email, and downtime you can feel at the register.
Enterprise-grade operations have always required enterprise-grade headcount — the kind of network team a 50-person firm can never justify hiring.
More devices, more guests, more IoT, more AI agents — and no one with the time or expertise to keep zero-trust discipline. Exposure grows; defense doesn't.
The autopilot
Smart hardware, embedded connectivity, zero-trust security and a multi-agent autopilot — wrapped in the one thing nobody sells a 50-person firm: a full enterprise SLA, every month, at a price that makes sense.
A multi-agent autopilot operates your network around the clock — it detects problems, defends against threats and heals issues with no staff and no dashboards.
One enterprise SLA, one monthly bill, one promise: it works, or we fix it before you notice. No more chasing a reseller when the lights blink.
Reliable, secure, zero-trust connectivity that's ready for agents, IoT, robots and physical AI — the workloads that don't tolerate a network that blinks.
Manage everything by WhatsApp, chat, email or voice. Ask "why is checkout slow?" and get an answer — no console, no commands, no jargon.
The robotaxi of networking
A robotaxi doesn't give you a better steering wheel — it takes the wheel away. Fortgreene does the same to networking. No console, no settings, no jargon, no act of "managing" at all. In their place is a named agent with memory, presence and the authority to act — and most of the time it has already handled the thing before you thought to ask.
Answer a handful of plain-language questions and the entire network builds itself — SSIDs, secure zones, guest access and zero-trust roles. No equipment to configure, no settings to learn.
Greta flips you to the cellular backup line in seconds. The SLA holds. Nobody at the counter notices a thing.
Greta re-channels it and verifies it's healthy again — then mentions it, calmly, only because you might want to know.
Greta quarantines it, identifies what it was, and tells you what it did. Zero-trust, with no effort on your end.
Tell Greta in plain English. It pre-builds a separate, secured network for them — auto-segmented before they ever power on.
Proactive, never noisy
Fortgreene is autonomous on routine operations and asks for a simple yes/no before anything high-impact. You hear from Greta when something was handled — or when a decision is genuinely yours to make. Otherwise, silence. That's what "all clear" should feel like.
How the autopilot works
Under the calm conversation is a multi-agent engine. A supervisor orchestrates specialist agents over a shared, stateful picture of your network. It may reason about a problem with AI — but it can only ever take actions from a coded, bounded, reversible library. It chooses the action; it never invents one.
Continuous telemetry from every access point, switch, gateway and device raises a candidate incident the moment something drifts.
Diagnosis correlates the signals to a likely root cause and a confidence level — not just "something's wrong," but what and why.
It picks a bounded, reversible action and checks the gating rules — is this safe to do automatically, or does it need your nod?
Low-risk fixes run instantly through the controller. High-impact changes pause for a simple yes/no in conversation first.
Fresh telemetry confirms the issue is actually resolved. If it isn't, the loop continues — or it escalates to a human operator.
Every incident becomes a trace that sharpens the agents. The more networks Fortgreene runs, the more it handles on its own.
A day in the life
This is a single representative day on a live Fortgreene site. The network handled the overwhelming majority of incidents with no human in the loop — and you spent your day running your business, not your router.
Figures reflect launch targets and representative pilot scenarios.
Why now
Agentic AI just severed the forty-year link between network reliability and human headcount — at the exact moment the AI era made a reliable, secure network mission-critical for every business. The autopilot was born the moment the world began to need it.
Agentic AI, robots, sensors and edge inference are reaching the average business all at once — and every one of them runs on the same fragile thing. Reliability and security stopped being IT line items and became the line between competing and quietly disappearing.
For the first time, a network can watch itself, defend itself and heal itself with no one standing over it. For a firm with no IT team, the autopilot isn't a feature — it's the only on-ramp into the AI era, and the great equalizer.
Where Fortgreene fits
The serious networking players are powerful — and built for an IT operator who doesn't exist at a 50-person firm. Fortgreene is the only one packaged as a fully autonomous, SLA-backed service for a business with no IT staff.
| Fortgreene | Enterprise gear (Meraki) | DIY (UniFi) | Local MSP / telco | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runs itself, no IT staff | Yes — autonomous | Needs an operator | You operate it | Reactive tickets |
| Enterprise SLA on the experience | Yes, every month | No | No | Connectivity only |
| Zero-trust security included | Woven through | Configurable | DIY | Varies |
| Talk to it in plain language | WhatsApp / voice | Dashboard | Dashboard | Phone queue |
| Cost model | One subscription, no capex | Capex + licensing | Buy the gear | Retainer + hardware |
| Starts at | $69/mo | $$$$ | Hardware cost | $$$ |
Comparison reflects how each option is typically packaged for a business with no in-house IT team. Product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Pricing
A recurring monthly subscription with zero customer capex — the hardware is financed and amortised by Fortgreene, not sold to you. Pick the tier that fits your site; everything self-runs from there.
Questions
Fortgreene is an enterprise-grade business network that runs itself — hardware, security, monitoring, and an AI agent included — so you never have to think about your wifi again.
No. There's no dashboard to log in to, no settings to configure, and no IT person required. You ask Greta a question in plain language — over chat or voice — and she handles the rest. That's the whole product.
Fortgreene backs the experience, not just uptime. The SLA covers incident detection time, automated response time, and time-to-resolution — not just "the link is up". We back it with a cellular failover that keeps you online even when your ISP drops.
Yes — safety is built into the design. Greta operates within defined guardrails. Network-wide changes, anything affecting billing, or actions outside her authority are escalated to a Fortgreene operator. She can't do anything you haven't, implicitly or explicitly, authorised.
Plans start at $69/month per site. The Keep plan at $207/month is most chosen. All plans include managed hardware, cellular failover, zero-trust security, and the agent. See the pricing page →
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