Company Description
Bowmo Inc. (OTC: BOMO), often styled as bowmo™ or BOWMO, is a New York City–based AI-powered software and services company. According to company disclosures, bowmo focuses on building a platform that delivers solutions for multiple industries by combining artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality (XR), and related technologies. The company has been described as an HR‑Tech business developing an AI-driven recruitment and human resources (HR) platform, while also expanding its technology to additional vertical markets.
Core business focus and platform
Bowmo states that its flagship product integrates AI and XR technologies to transform recruitment and HR processes. The platform is designed to automate end‑to‑end hiring workflows through an AI‑based matching engine that analyzes job descriptions and candidate résumés. Company materials describe features such as advanced applicant tracking, intelligent matching technology, workflow automation, video interviewing, and cultural and technical assessments, all intended to help hiring organizations evaluate candidates more efficiently.
The company refers to its software offering as bowmo: Software as a Service (SaaS), positioning the HR‑Tech platform as the core of a Vertically Integrated Business Model (VIBM). This VIBM is described as providing services and adding value across segments of the HR‑Tech market in the United States and internationally, with the HR platform performing matching and sourcing at the core.
AI, XR and multi‑vertical strategy
In more recent communications, bowmo characterizes itself as an AI‑powered software and services company aiming to provide fully customizable SaaS platforms to multiple industries. The platform is described as harnessing AI, machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), blockchain, extended/augmented/virtual realities (XR/VR), and process orchestration. Bowmo highlights a product strategy summarized as “One Platform for Multiple Verticals,” indicating that its core technology is intended to be configured for different sector‑specific needs.
Company descriptions outline plans to build upon this multi‑vertical platform by introducing products for sectors such as cybersecurity, SaaS sales, retail, sports, media/entertainment, and real estate. Earlier HR‑focused materials also mention potential applications in healthcare (including post‑acute care), real estate, procurement, legal, and movies/entertainment, using a universal core platform augmented with AI/XR capabilities.
HR‑Tech offerings and services
Bowmo’s HR‑Tech platform, often referred to as BOWMO 1.0 and BOWMO 2.0 in company communications, is described as an AI‑driven system that uses deep learning algorithms to analyze job postings and résumés. The goal, as stated by the company, is to deliver personalized insights to employers and job seekers, improve matching accuracy, and streamline hiring.
In addition to the SaaS platform, bowmo describes a complementary service model called bowmo: Recruiting as a Service (RaaS). Under this model, clients can outsource management of the recruiting process, with bowmo providing recruiting process outsourcing (RPO) services. Company materials state that this offering is intended to complement the HR‑Tech platform by combining technology with high‑touch recruiting support.
Bowmo also highlights e‑learning programs branded as Interview Mastery and Selecting Excellence. These programs are described as long‑standing HR e‑learning offerings designed to address job‑market challenges, providing additional value within the company’s vertically integrated model.
Merger activity and technology partners
Bowmo has announced that it agreed on the structure of an equal merger with OWNverse, LLC, a virtual platform company that develops tools for creating products and services for virtual spaces ("Metaverses") using AI‑driven Web2 technology stacks and spatially immersive 3D Internet (Web3). Company statements indicate that the combined entity is expected to continue under the bowmo, Inc. brand name, while the core SaaS platform will carry the OWNverse brand.
Bowmo also references a recent merger partner, OWNverse/Digital Tails Group (DTG). Digital Tails Group is described as an IT company specializing in software development using 3D technology, extended reality (XR), and AI. DTG has developed engineering and industrial automation solutions for industrial manufacturing, healthcare, energy, automotive, and aerospace, including 3D configurators, Configure‑Price‑Quote (CPQ) automation, and integrations with ERP, CAD, and PLM systems. Bowmo communications present these capabilities as part of an expanded family of solutions available through the combined efforts of bowmo and DTG.
AI assistant and industrial solutions
Through its relationship with Digital Tails Group, bowmo has highlighted a new AI assistant named Aurora. Company news describes Aurora as an AI assistant that can support activities such as online shopping, customer support, and personalized search, and that can be trained to support business operations in various contexts. Statements emphasize the use of natural language processing, machine learning, and contextual understanding as part of the assistant’s design.
Bowmo and Digital Tails Group have also announced engineering and industrial automation solutions aimed at making manufacturing and design processes more efficient. These solutions include 3D product visualization and CPQ automation, which are described as helping customers streamline configuration, pricing, and ordering workflows, reduce manual tasks, and support rapid product customization.
Target markets and beta users
In its HR‑Tech communications, bowmo notes that it has developed an AI‑driven matching algorithm and has worked toward a new version of its platform, BOWMO 2.0. The company has stated that enterprises such as Siemens Healthineers, Endeavor, and several recruiting agencies agreed to participate as beta users of BOWMO 2.0. These beta programs are described as opportunities to test the platform, gather feedback, and refine features before broader release.
Bowmo’s stated vision is to address the needs of HR executives, recruiting agencies, and corporate talent acquisition teams by automating repetitive hiring tasks and allowing professionals to focus on higher‑value activities. At the same time, more recent descriptions emphasize a broader multi‑industry approach, with the core platform intended to be adapted for different verticals beyond HR‑Tech.
Location, trading and sector classification
Bowmo Inc. is repeatedly described in company news as a New York City–based business. Its shares trade on the OTC market under the ticker symbol BOMO. While external categorizations may place BOMO in various industry groupings, the company’s own descriptions focus on AI‑powered software, HR‑Tech, and multi‑vertical SaaS platforms rather than traditional manufacturing activities.
Business model characteristics
Across its communications, bowmo presents itself as a software company centered on AI‑powered platforms and related services. Revenue‑related details are not specified in the provided materials, but the company consistently describes a model that combines SaaS platform access, recruiting services, and e‑learning content. The integration of OWNverse and Digital Tails Group technologies is portrayed as expanding bowmo’s capabilities into virtual environments, 3D visualization, and industrial automation use cases.
According to the company, the overarching objective is to create a configurable platform that can be tailored to multiple industries while maintaining a common AI and XR technology foundation. This approach is intended to support different vertical applications, from HR‑Tech and recruitment to manufacturing, e‑commerce, and other sectors mentioned in bowmo’s public statements.
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Short interest in Bowmo (BOMO) currently stands at 16 shares, representing 0.0% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 67.3%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
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Days to cover for Bowmo (BOMO) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.