About Zero-8

Built for quiet command.

Zero-8 builds private operational intelligence for owner-operated businesses. The company was founded by Eamon Anderson, an engineer and former Special Forces operator, around a simple standard: understand the situation, remove the noise, and make the next decision easier.

The founder

The name came with a standard.

Zero-8 was my call sign. I kept the name because it reflects how I believe a good operating partner should work: present, precise, and dependable when the signal matters.

My engineering background taught me to look for efficiency, constraints, and systems. Eleven years in the Army—including service in Special Forces—taught me to stay composed, establish the real operating picture, and avoid adding complexity that does not improve the outcome.

After leaving the Army, I saw capable business owners carrying the same preventable burden: every important system still depended on them to check it, interpret it, and remember what came next. Zero-8 exists to change that relationship.

How Zero-8 works

Operating principles.

Understand before building

The real constraint comes before the technology.

Honest over impressive

Zero-8 says what the system knows, what it cannot verify, and where AI is not the answer.

Built to become dependable

Configuration, calibration, and direct support matter as much as the model behind the interface.

Authority remains with the owner

Argus reduces the load without replacing judgment or assuming undefined control.

The names

Zero-8, and the watchman inside it.

Zero-8

Eamon Anderson’s former call sign and the masterbrand.

Argus

Named for Argus Panoptes, the watchman of Greek myth. The useful idea is persistent awareness—not surveillance imagery, eye symbols, or a promise that nothing can ever be missed.

Direct accountability

Direct support, while the product earns its own reputation.

Customers currently receive direct access to the founder for implementation and support. The long-term goal is a Zero-8 product and operating standard that carries trust independently—without removing accountability from the people who build it.

See the standard in the product.