Vavan documentation
Vavan is the AI operating system for physical B2B. These docs explain the platform model — how it connects your systems into Vavan Core and runs apps and AI on top of it.
Most B2B operators run their business across a dozen disconnected tools — a CRM here, an ERP there, spreadsheets, email, a routing app. Vavan connects those systems into one AI-readable model of your business, keeps it current, and runs applications and AI agents on top of it.
The center of that model is Vavan Core: a shared, typed representation of the real things you operate on — customers, sites, orders, drivers, products — and the relationships between them. Apps don't each invent their own schema; they all read and write the same objects. That's what lets a signal raised in the CRM become a task in Dispatch and a line on a driver's route without a single integration in between.
Explore the docs
How Vavan connects your systems, normalizes them into one model, and runs apps and AI on top.
Organizations, entities, signals, actions — the vocabulary the rest of the docs build on.
The shared semantic model: object types, properties, link types, and action types.
The apps that ride on Vavan Core — CRM, Dispatch, Maps, Stores, and more.
Connect Salesforce, HubSpot, your ERP, accounting, and email — credentials stay per-organization.
Organization isolation, row-level security, encryption, and the data wall around Vavan World.
What Vavan is not
Vavan is a platform, not a single product. The CRM is one app on it, not the whole thing. You can adopt one app and grow into the rest, or connect your existing systems and let Vavan be the layer that ties them together — your data stays yours, isolated to your organization.