Welcome to Turtini
Turtini is a unified business operating system. One account, one login, every part of an org's operating stack — CRM, accounting, payroll, sites, scheduling, hospitality, fleet ops, property management, nonprofit fundraising, federal BD, developer tooling — connected on the same data.
What that means in practice:
• A guest pays for a F&B check on room charge, and it lands on the Lodging folio, decrements inventory, posts the GL entry, and updates the customer's lifetime spend — automatically.
• A donor signs up for monthly tithing on a public page; their gift posts to Accounting, links to their Contact record, and rolls into a year-end IRS-compliant statement at year close.
• A fire panel goes into alarm; Property Operations creates a Field Service work order, pages the on-call, and writes the incident into a hash-chained audit log — no manual fan-out.
• A federal SF-1449 lands in your inbox; the RFx tool parses it, drafts a capability response in Builder Docs, and offers Wally a one-click action to register for the contract on SAM.gov.
The platform-wide primitives:
• **Wally** — the AI assistant embedded in every module. Ask in plain English; Wally walks you through the workflow, then offers an action card to do it for you with one click.
• **Modules** — the marketplace at /modules carries finance, hospitality, ops, dev, federal, nonprofit, and partner-built modules. Most are free; a few are paid subscriptions billed monthly via Stripe.
• **Builder + Design Studio** — your public website, member portal, slide decks, flyers, social posts, and email campaigns all build from one shared brand and one shared content layer.
• **Public API + SDK + MCP server** — every CRUD operation is also a REST endpoint, so AI IDEs (Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf) can build apps on top of your live org data.
• **GitHub export** — Builder Sites can publish to a GitHub repo on every save, so the code an AI generated for you actually belongs to you.
How pricing works:
• The platform is free to use — no per-seat fee, no module-gate paywalls
• Turtini takes a small cut on financial transactions processed through the platform (invoice payments, quote payments, gift card and subscription purchases, marketplace transactions) — between 1% and 15% depending on volume and whether the workflow involved a partner module
• Once an org clears ~$50k/mo in transaction volume, the cut converts to a flat annual plan that's cheaper than the percentage would have been
• Some specialty modules (gov-grade compliance, large-org payroll, etc.) carry a flat monthly subscription on top — those are clearly marked in the Marketplace
What you get on day one:
When you log in for the first time, the home page (turtini.com) routes you to your Setup Cockpit at /welcome. The cockpit is the single place to:
1. Set the foundation — logo, business address, Stripe Connect, EIN
2. Connect Gmail / Cloudflare / GitHub if your modules need them
3. Tell Wally to turn modules on or off in plain English
4. Cancel the SaaS Turtini replaces, with one-click reminder emails for vendors that don't have a public cancel link
Your nav adapts to whichever modules are active. Modules off → no clutter. Modules on → first-class top-level pages.
Federal-friendly by default:
Turtini is built with US Federal contractors in mind. SAM.gov sync, RFx parser, contract-vehicle support (SEWP V, MAS, GSA Advantage), a hash-chained audit trail on every financial action, and an Authorized Apps screen so a CO can audit which AI agents touched your org. There's nothing to install for the federal posture — it's how the platform ships.