Every OEM licensing inquiry, every pilot, every distributor request, every vendor PO lands in your inbox. Deals stall because you're the only one who knows where anything stands. Here's one OEM inquiry, moved forward without you. Scroll through it.
A potential OEM partner emails about licensing your LMR motor for their next phone. Right now that sits until you read it. This time, it's captured and understood the second it lands.
Arca reads the inquiry, classifies it as OEM licensing, scores it against your deal criteria, and opens a tracked deal record routed to the right owner. You stay out of it until it actually needs you.
One paragraph from your address: acknowledges the inquiry, links a 30-minute technical brief, attaches the NDA. The follow-through that usually waits days for you to get to it.
The partner booked, Arca placed it around your pilot meetings with a prep brief attached. Your digest: what's moving, what's waiting, and the one thing that needs a tap, not an inbox of 40.
3 inbounds · 1 brief booked · 2 awaiting NDA · 0 in your inbox
OEM brief prep ready for Thu 2pm. Approve ›
The deal-desk layer your first ops hire is meant to build, running from the very first inbound.
A stalled OEM inquiry isn't a missed email. It's a licensing deal that quietly went to a competitor because it sat in one inbox, yours.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, the deal desk is rarely the only role you're quietly carrying as CEO.
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