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Partner program

Let's standardise every trade.One at a time.

Every trade has its own rules, vocabulary and controls. Almost none has the software to match. People make do with spreadsheets and generic CRMs, and call it a tool.

Standards changes what that software costs. What took a year takes six weeks. That still leaves every other trade. We will never be enough of us.

You know an industry better than we ever will. We know the platform. The program puts the two together: we train you, we certify you, you deploy under your own name.

  • Three levels, you enter at the one that fits.
  • Training and certification are free.
  • You keep the relationship and the billing.
An integrator walks three colleagues through her deployment around a large wooden table, under a glass roof
The program

One program. Three levels.

You enter at the level that matches what you already do. You move up when the deployments follow.

1

Referrer

You open the door. We deploy.

Consultancies, accountants and agencies that run into the need without wanting to own it.

What you do
  • You spot the need at a client and introduce us.
  • We scope, price and deploy. You stay in the loop.
  • You have nothing to install and nothing to maintain.
What you get
  • A commission on the first year of the contract.
  • The Essentials track and the credential that comes with it.
  • A demo environment under your own name.
  • An invitation to the product review every quarter.
To get in

The Essentials track, passed online. There is nothing else to hand in.

2

Integrator

You deploy. We hold the platform.

Freelancers, studios and IT firms already installing business software who want to own the whole chain.

What you do
  • You scope, model and deploy Standards at your clients.
  • You keep the relationship, the billing and the recurring work.
  • You train the client's teams and handle first-line support.
What you get
  • Inbound requests from your region or your industry.
  • A private channel with the product team and early roadmap access.
  • A listing in the certified integrator directory.
  • Partner pricing on the licences you resell.
To get in

Integrator certification, and a first deployment shadowed by one of our engineers.

3

Publisher

You build your own product on top.

Software publishers and studios packaging a vertical: wealth management, brokerage, training, logistics.

What you do
  • You build a business product on Standards and sell it under your own brand.
  • You own the schema, the views, the agents and the support for your vertical.
  • We stay the layer underneath: engine, security, audit, updates.
What you get
  • A publishing agreement and a dedicated resale grid.
  • Early access to SDK building blocks and release candidates.
  • A named engineer on our side, for the length of the contract.
  • Joint bidding on tenders in your vertical.
To get in

Architect certification, three deployments in production, and an approved publishing file.

The training

Three tracks. Three certifications.

All online, at your own pace. Every track ends in an exam, and every exam opens a level of the program.

Partner profileStandards Certified
  • Essentials
    Half a day · 4 modules
    Passed
  • Integrator
    Two days · 6 modules
    In progress
  • Architect
    Three days · 7 modules
    Locked
Public listing in the certified integrator directory.
Track 1

Essentials

Standards Certified · Essentials
Half a day · 4 modules
What you cover
  • The data model: objects, attributes, relations.
  • The views: table, kanban, calendar, record.
  • Permissions: roles, scopes, guardrails.
  • The vocabulary: what we call an agent, a reflex, a harness.
The exam

20 questions, 30 minutes, 80 % to pass. Two retakes included.

What it opens

The Referrer level, and the right to present Standards to clients.

Track 2

Integrator

Standards Certified · Integrator
Two days · 6 modules
What you cover
  • Modelling a trade: from the client interview to the schema.
  • Taking over what exists: imports, duplicates, history.
  • Writing agents: tools, guardrails, human validation.
  • Wiring the integrations: mail, calendar, drive, signature.
  • Going live: environments, acceptance, cutover.
  • Training and handing over: what you leave the client.
The exam

40 questions, then a graded case study: a schema to deliver for a trade drawn at random, 48 hours to hand it in.

What it opens

The Integrator level, the directory, and resale pricing.

Track 3

Architect

Standards Certified · Architect
Three days · 7 modules
What you cover
  • Multi-tenant architecture and data isolation.
  • The SDK: extending the schema, publishing your own blocks.
  • Heavy migrations: from an installed CRM to Standards, without downtime.
  • The agent harness: evaluation, guardrails, cost per run.
  • Audit and compliance: traceability, retention, control.
  • Scaling up: volume, indexes, search.
  • Vertical design: what gets packaged, what stays bespoke.
The exam

An oral defence in front of two Standards engineers. You present a real installation and answer for your choices.

What it opens

The Publisher level, and the right to train your own teams.

Price
Free at all three levels. What it costs is time.
Validity
Twelve months. Renewal is an update module, not a full exam.
Format
Online, at your own pace. Case studies are graded by an engineer.
Languages
French and English.
What comes with it

What the program gives you.

Training

The three tracks, version updates, and one module per new building block in the product.

Tooling

A demo environment under your own name, ready-made schemas by industry, and enough to price a project in one meeting.

Inbound requests

We do not sell behind you. Requests from your region or your industry come back to you.

Support

A private channel with the product team. The roadmap ahead of time, and an engineer on your first installations.

Visibility

A listing in the directory, the credential for your level, and your logo on the case studies you deliver.

Community

A partner channel, a product committee every quarter, and your feedback landing in the roadmap.

Common questions.

Do I need to know how to code?+

No for the Referrer level, and no for most of the Integrator level: you model, you do not code. The Architect level does expect you to read TypeScript.

Who bills the client?+

You do, at Integrator level as at Publisher level. We bill you the licences at partner pricing, you set your resale price and your fees.

Do you sell to my clients behind my back?+

No. An account introduced by a partner stays attached to that partner. A request that comes in directly from your industry is passed to you.

How long before the first deployment?+

The time it takes to pass the Integrator certification, then a first project shadowed by one of our engineers. You do not do it alone.

What if I only want to recommend Standards?+

That is exactly the Referrer level. Half a day of training, no obligation to deploy.

Is the program open outside France?+

Yes. Training and exams exist in French and English. Inbound requests are assigned by industry and by language.

A trade is waiting.Take it.

Thirty minutes with an engineer to place your entry level, open your demo environment and start the first track.

Join the program