Products

The Operating Layer, in Three Parts.

Three products that compose the operating layer for service companies. Each is sold on its own. Together they replace what an EOS, a data team, and an IT-permissions program were supposed to do — and finally do it.

01 — Foundation

Company Memory.

Make the company knowable to itself.

Calls into transcripts. Documents into structured records. Tribal process into legible workflow. Decisions into recorded outcomes. Memory is what makes the company queryable — and what determines whether AI is useful for the company at all.

02 — Orchestration

Company Cortex.

Run the discipline on top.

AI middle-management that asks the standup questions, captures the answers, follows up when criteria aren’t met, briefs leadership on schedule, and surfaces what falls outside good-standing automatically. Manage-by-exception, mechanized — at every level of the org.

03 — Trust

Cortex Guard.

Identity, permission, audit for every AI conversation.

The layer that decides who the user is, what they are allowed to ask, and records every exchange for review. Without it, every AI agent on a company database is a public endpoint by default. With it, AI runs inside the same trust boundary the rest of the company already operates in.

How they fit

Sold separately. Stronger together.

Memory feeds Cortex. Cortex Guard mediates both. The natural sequence is Memory first, Cortex second, Guard wrapping everything — but each engagement stands on its own. A company that only wants its calls transcribed and structured buys Memory and stops there. A company that wants the standup discipline running on existing data buys Cortex. A company that needs the permission and audit layer before any AI touches its systems buys Guard first.

What we will not do is package the three as one omnibus engagement. The point of three products is that each is sized to the decision the buyer actually has on the table.

Not sure which one you need? That's the conversation.

Thirty minutes. We listen to what the operation looks like today, and tell you which of the three would change it most.