The cross-vertical coordinate for substrate infrastructure.
A foundational .com position naming the architectural pattern of substrate technology deployed across industry verticals — the platform layer beneath many industries, not a product inside one.
Coordinated sets this position belongs to — the coverage it extends. Counts are the live cluster size in the graph.
Primary home
Also appears in
Surfaces this position also reads to — addressability, not exclusivity. A name applicable to a category is not a claim to own it; these are the buyer pools the coordinate speaks to, beyond the clusters it is held in.
Architectural context
Substrate · Cross-Vertical · 2 compound moats. Architectural surface: Substrate. Cross-cutting: Industries.
Layer position: Substrate (L1)
Why this is canonical
Substrate names the foundational layer a system runs on; the plural 'industries' names multi-vertical reach. Together they form the natural address for infrastructure positioned to serve enterprises across sectors — the same organizing pattern that distinguishes a platform company from a vertical tool. Single-vertical substrate compounds each name one industry's foundation; this coordinate names the layer that spans them.
Where it fits
A few directions this coordinate opens —
Illustrative, not exhaustive — held as a transferable canonical position, open to the buyer's own use.