Resources

Learn what accountable AI agents need.

Plain-language reference material on receipts, custody, approvals, and audit prep — the topics real buyers ask about, without the jargon.

Agentic AI is moving from demos into production workflows that touch files, tools, customers, and internal systems.

Enterprise buyers need more than model output quality. They need identity, authority, approval, replay, and proof.

Frameworks and observability tools help builders ship agents, but most do not give operators a local-first control plane across multiple providers.

Regulated teams need clear status, safe sample records, and an honest line between what is live today and what is still ahead.

Reference library

Topics we cover with every buyer, in writing.

These are the questions procurement teams, security reviewers, and operators ask us most — answered in plain language, organized by who’s asking.

Everyday buyer

What is an AI receipt?

A simple guide to the record every serious AI agent should leave behind: who asked, what happened, what was approved, and what proof remains.

Operations

Why AI agents need a control room

How teams move from scattered chat histories and terminal windows to visible missions, approvals, health, and replay.

Security

Chain of custody for AI agents

How custody records differ from normal logs, why tamper-evidence matters, and what auditors need to verify later.

Managers

Bounded authority for AI work

How to decide which actions agents can take alone and which actions should pause for named human approval.

Developers

Hash chains explained for normal people

A jargon-light explanation of previous hashes, event hashes, and why quiet record changes should be detectable.

Compliance

Preparing for AI audit questions

The plain-language evidence packet a team should be ready to produce when leadership, customers, insurers, or regulators ask what happened.

Platform teams

MCP governance and tool custody

How tool calls, browser actions, files, local runners, and external sends can be routed through a shared custody layer.

Executives

The business case for AI memory infrastructure

How durable records reduce incident response time, audit prep, staff distrust, vendor risk, and AI adoption friction.

Control room

The buyer sees live missions, policy stops, approval state, and receipts in one workspace.

Approval workflow

High-risk AI actions pause for a named human before external send, deletion, billing, or legal commitment.

Audit receipt

Each serious action leaves a readable evidence packet backed by hashes, timestamps, policy, and approval.

Trust packet

What a serious buyer should be able to inspect.

We make proof easy to understand before asking anyone to take our word for it. The trust packet combines a readable demo, a real evidence record, our security boundaries, and known limitations stated plainly.

A sample evidence record: prompt, task contract, policy decision, approval, artifact, and the hash chain that ties them together.
A plain-English certificate showing what the agent did and what was blocked.
A security posture summary covering identity, network boundaries, and access control.
Known limitations, stated plainly, with what is planned next.
A reference-call and evidence checklist for procurement teams that need it in writing.