About Us
We build forecasting and planning tools
that operations teams actually use.
RivNox helps companies move from reactive operations to forecast-driven planning — across industries, not locked to a single vertical.
Our Mission
Operational intelligence that plans your work — not software you have to operate.
Many companies still rely on Excel, legacy tools, or expensive enterprise suites that are difficult to adapt to real operational needs. We exist to close that gap.
We use a small, strong team of agentic engineers to accelerate delivery, with humans very much in the loop for design choices, quality control, and customer collaboration. We also prioritise ensuring every client understands the solution they're using.
Forecasting at the center
A robust forecast powers every downstream decision
Rapid but grounded delivery
Short PoC cycle, then focused production rollout
Data-first path to value
Start from existing data before heavy infrastructure
Industry-agnostic
Applicable to logistics, retail, manufacturing, finance, and more
Our Values
Principles that drive everything we build.
Practical Automation
We let agents do much of the heavy lifting so teams can focus on operations, while experts stay involved where judgment matters.
Transparency
We explain assumptions, logic, and trade-offs so your teams can trust and use the solution confidently.
Enablement First
We don't just deliver software — we help teams understand, adopt, and improve their planning decisions over time.
How We Work
Business-first delivery, then technical depth.
1. Understand the case
We start from the operational challenge, current process, and practical constraints before writing major code.
2. Rapid PoC with UI
In a short PoC cycle, we deliver a usable interface that shows your data, planning logic, and solution direction early.
3. Production rollout
We convert the PoC into a production-ready planning product, then support adoption so teams can confidently use it day to day.
Want to learn more?
We'd love to show you what practical forecast-driven planning looks like in your context.