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↩ Projects · 2022 — 2024 · Enterprise SaaS
Archived · ELO Core Product

Anygum Marketplace.
Productizing ERP
As a Service.

Anygum (codename Cloudsight) is an enterprise software marketplace hub built to expose and consume software products as a service. Conceived, designed in Figma, and architected by Fauzul to serve ELO Books (ERP) as a service. Built in collaboration between ELO's Dhaka and Norway engineering teams, and led by Fauzul, it has now scaled to service clients globally and acts as the central AuthN/AuthZ layer for ELO's products. Has the potential to be in public.

Role
Lead Architect & Designerconceived & Figma designed
Period
2022 — 2024archived
Stack
NestJS (Node) · Auth0 · AWS · Postgres · FaunaDB (deprecated) · Redis · AI Model · Figma
Team
Dhaka & Norwayled by Fauzul
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Anygum Dashboard Widescreen Mockup
01 · The Context

Bridging multi-tenancy with granular company isolation.

B2B enterprise scaling presents a massive structural gap: standard multi-tenancy segregates organizations, but cannot map the complex realities of modern B2B SaaS.

ELO Books (ERP) needed to serve multiple corporate clients, each running multiple business units with completely independent, granular employee access permissions. Employees under the same corporate banner required isolated access to specific ERP instances.

Fauzul conceived and led the design and architecture of Anygum to bridge this gap. Rather than retrofitting the ERP platform with custom authorization code, Anygum serves as a universal marketplace hub where ERP instances are exposed, payments are orchestrated, and access is governanced under a central OIDC-compliant authentication umbrella.

02 · Figma-First Storyboard

Visual Blueprinting & User Flow Storyboard

Because Anygum coordinates a highly complex network of service instances, federated OIDC clients, and LLM matching engines, designing it entirely in Figma was critical. Fauzul designed every view as sole designer, serving as a robust blueprint that allowed the Dhaka and Norway engineering teams to align on the technical specifications before committing to code.

Stage 1 · Natural Search Discovery

LLM-Driven Product Recommendation

B2B software search is notoriously tedious. Anygum replaces dry static indexes with an LLM product semantic matcher. A client admin inputs their concrete organizational needs in plain, unstructured English—such as requesting an inventory-enabled pizza delivery stack. The system immediately parses, translates, and matches their context with high-fit catalog integrations.

Anygum Marketplace Semantic Search Query
Anygum LLM Matching Pipeline in Motion
Stage 2 · Pipeline Solving

Real-Time Intent Processing

As the query runs, the system streams the intermediate solving steps—showing the LLM's understanding of key criteria (inventory, menu showcase, orders tracking) and dynamic lookup progress. The frontend visualizes the search pipelines in high-fidelity cards, demonstrating transparent processing before concluding with precise product matching.

Stage 3 · Granular Governance

Service Overview & Instance Control

Once consumed, every service instance is accessible under one unified dashboard. Admins can audit status metrics, check active versions, and directly map access controls. Inside the Elobooks instance view, permissions are managed at the exact instance level, ensuring that internal organizational structures map cleanly onto isolated software resources.

Elobooks Service Instance Details Dashboard
03 · Global Backbone

Federated AuthN/AuthZ and Oslo-Dhaka collaboration.

Anygum was engineered as a co-development project between ELO's Dhaka and Norway teams, led end-to-end by Fauzul. The product acts as ELO's central AuthN/AuthZ identity backbone, seamlessly processing organization logins, payments, and authorization cascades. Clients accessing ELO's products—such as those logging into ELO Books—are authenticated and authorized in real-time through this system.

Because of its highly modular, decoupled security architecture, the platform holds incredible potential to be released to the public as an open-source, federated B2B identity gateway.

Performance Metrics

By the numbers.

Central
AuthN/AuthZ Backbone
Figma
Sole Designer Blueprint
Dhaka/NO
Cross-Border Teams
OSS
Public Potential
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If we worked together.

I bring robust B2B systems architecture, cross-border engineering leadership, and Figma design rigor: translating complex abstract concepts into beautiful visual targets, and shipping secure, high-uptime platforms.

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