Governance by default

Nothing consequential happens without a named approval

AI earns authority through governance, not fluency. The CAIO gets a defensible record; the CEO gets speed without exposure. The same governance model runs across the whole product family.

The guarantees

Five promises on every AI action

These hold whether AI is drafting a plan, running an objective, or producing an executive deliverable.

The execution layer

Governed virtual employees carry the work

Inside Virtual Organization, virtual employees reason over your context, propose editable outputs, request approval before acting, and keep an audit log — the same governed engine behind every objective.

  • Role & mission
  • Business memory
  • Tools & functions
  • Document & vector context
  • Contextual AI actions
  • Structured outputs
  • Editable proposals
  • Approval cards
  • Apply all / apply selected
  • Audit logs
  • Task execution
  • Report & deck generation
  • Workflow support
  • Browser / computer-use (CUA) — later
Accountability by role

What each leader sees first — and what it settles

Access is role-scoped down to the individual objective, so every leader opens to the decision that is theirs to make.

RoleFirst screenWhat it settles
CEOExecutive briefWhat needs a decision this week
CAIOGovernance & auditWhere AI acted and under whose authority
CFOIntelligenceWhere margin and growth actually sit
COOPlanningWhat is blocked and the recovery path
CHROEmployees & capacityWho is overloaded and where work should move

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