Nine industries. The real operators inside them.

150+ sourced data points across the industries Cal6ix serves. Real operators, structural gaps, and the infrastructure failures that motivated every division we built.

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They feed the country on 2.5 cents per dollar.
Small farm operators navigating land costs, crop insurance built for someone twice their size, and a bankruptcy wave comparable to the 1980s farm crisis.
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The person behind the counter is running a software company they never signed up for.
Independent retailers managing inventory across two platforms, reconciling four financial tools, and losing chargebacks they can prove they shouldn't.
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They built the audience. The platform holds it.
Photographers, musicians, tattoo artists running serious businesses on infrastructure that extracts more value than it returns.
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The lead you paid for was sold to seven other contractors.
Electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs running essential businesses on tools that assumed they had a dispatch office and an IT coordinator.
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They went solo to practice their profession. Nobody warned them about the rest.
Solo attorneys, CPAs, and financial advisors discovering that running a practice means running every business function unrelated to the work itself.
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The work is excellent. What it costs to deliver it is the problem.
Therapists, yoga studios, and massage therapists losing revenue to no-shows, platform extraction, and insurance systems designed to deny.
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You built the student relationship. The platform takes 30%.
Tutors, music teachers, and microschool operators who built their reputation — and the platforms that now take a permanent cut of every session.
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Hauling at $1.92 a mile. Operating costs at $2.11.
Owner-operators and small carriers moving the economy through the worst freight recession since 2008 — while brokers take 25–35% and fraud costs $1B+ per year.
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The software was bought for the org. You're the one who has to use it.
Inside large organizations, the people who buy software rarely use it. The people who use it rarely chose it. 72% of meetings are ineffective. $8.9 trillion in lost productivity.