
Aokah Launches AI-Powered Explorer, Builder to Transform GCC Strategy and Execution
Aokah has announced the launch of Explorer and Builder , two integrated AI-powered platforms aimed at helping enterprises seamlessly move from Global Capability Centre (GCC) strategy to execution , addressing a key gap in the GCC lifecycle.
Positioned as a GCC Operating System , the platform combines decision-making, execution, and governance into a single continuous intelligence system. It is built on insights from 300+ GCC programmes and data across 900+ global cities , enabling organisations to design, justify, and implement GCCs with greater speed and precision.
Explorer functions as the strategy and planning engine , significantly reducing the time required for location analysis and business case development. It allows enterprises to define objectives, evaluate global locations using scenario-based frameworks , and generate board-ready business cases with clear, data-backed assumptions. Unlike traditional consulting outputs, Explorer creates a dynamic business case that evolves with the project.
Builder , on the other hand, serves as the execution and governance engine , overseeing key workstreams such as legal entity formation, talent acquisition, vendor onboarding, IT infrastructure, and compliance. It provides real-time visibility into programme progress, tracks milestones, and flags risks early, ensuring alignment with the original strategic plan.
According to the company, over 72 per cent of GCC projects face delays or cost overruns within the first two years due to fragmented execution and lack of coordination. The platform addresses this by linking strategy directly with execution through a unified system and incorporating a continuous feedback loop that refines decisions based on real-time insights.
“Explorer brings clarity and rigour to decision-making, while Builder ensures those decisions are executed with accountability,” said Atul Vashistha, Founder and CEO of Aokah .
Three global enterprises across consumer goods, manufacturing, and logistics sectors are already using the platform for live GCC programmes, benefiting from faster decision-making, improved governance, and enhanced execution transparency.
Available on a subscription-based model , the platform also offers optional expert validation and programme management support, marking a shift from fragmented, consulting-led approaches to an integrated, AI-driven enterprise orchestration system .
