The model
EzOrigin does not build AI platforms speculatively. Every platform follows the same three-stage model — problem first, validation second, clean transfer third. This page explains what that means in practice.
The three stages
The stages are sequential and non-negotiable. A platform does not advance until the current stage is complete. This is what "validated before sale" means in operational terms.
Every platform begins with a specific, documented operational problem that a real business faces. We do not begin with a technology and look for an application. The problem must be quantifiable — meaning the improvement from solving it can be measured — and common enough to make the resulting platform viable as a transferable asset.
Current platforms in this stage: EzOps (Solar Performance Management) — in active development. Not yet in validation.
A platform enters validation only when it is functioning and ready to be tested in real operational conditions. Validation means demonstrating measurable improvement with real customers — not in a demo environment, not through a projected ROI model. The evidence is documented before the platform is marketed or made available for sale.
Currently in pilot validation: EzConnect (Customer Communications) · EzQuote (Solar Pre-Sales). Pilot partner positions available.
A validated platform is made available for outright acquisition, licensing, or subscription. Every sale includes full intellectual property ownership, with no hidden dependencies, no third-party lock-in, and no founder involvement required to operate it. The transfer package is prepared during development — not assembled at the point of sale.
No founder dependency. No lock-in. No hidden liabilities.
What clean IP means
"Clean IP" is a specific commitment, not a marketing phrase. It means a buyer can acquire an EzOrigin platform knowing every asset is legally owned, every licence is assigned, and nothing creates a liability post-acquisition.
Every asset — logo, codebase, brand guidelines, content — is either created by EzOrigin or subject to a signed IP assignment. No asset without a clear chain of ownership.
Every third-party component — fonts, icon libraries, software dependencies — is assessed for licence assignability before use. The full licence registry transfers with the asset.
The platform does not rely on proprietary systems, personal accounts, or undocumented third-party relationships that cannot be transferred. What the buyer receives is complete.
All domains, social handles, and platform registrations are held under Origin Electric UK Limited — not under any individual's personal account.
Commercial models
The right model depends on what the buyer needs. All three are available for validated platforms.
Full purchase of the platform as a digital asset. The buyer receives complete IP ownership, the full transfer package, and no ongoing dependency on EzOrigin.
Best for: strategic acquirers and portfolio operators
The buyer licences the platform for commercial use — with defined terms for territory, duration, and exclusivity. IP remains with EzOrigin unless agreed otherwise.
Best for: businesses needing exclusivity in a specific market
Ongoing access to a validated platform on a recurring basis. Terms include defined exit rights with no lock-in clauses.
Best for: SMEs wanting access without outright purchase
Common questions
Q1 How long does each stage take?
It depends on the problem and the platform. We do not publish timelines for stages that have not been completed — doing so would mean committing to a date before the work has determined what is possible. What we commit to is the sequence: no platform advances until the current stage is complete.
Q2 Can I influence the direction of a platform before it is validated?
Yes — as a pilot partner. Pilot partners work with EzOrigin during Stage 02 in their operational environment. They have direct input into how the platform develops, and their outcomes form the validation evidence. Contact us if this describes your organisation.
Q3 What happens if a platform does not validate?
It does not proceed to Stage 03. We do not market, sell, or license a platform that has not met the validation standard. This is a commitment, not a preference — it is what "proof before claim" means in practice.
Q4 What does a buyer receive on outright acquisition?
Everything in the transfer package: brand guidelines, digital asset library, validated performance documentation, IP assignment records, third-party licence registry, and a change management protocol — plus a formal IP assignment signed by Origin Electric UK Limited covering all trademarks, copyright, domain names, and associated goodwill.
Q5 Is EzOrigin right for a large enterprise as well as SMEs?
EzOrigin builds primarily for SMEs — that is the validation environment and target user base. Enterprises can acquire or license a validated platform, and the transfer package is designed to integrate into any existing systems. If you are evaluating a platform for acquisition rather than operational use, the commercial models above are the relevant starting point.
Talk to us about a pilot, a platform, or an acquisition.