Product A · local agent control & assurance

Coord Control

A command centre for organisations using multiple AI agents. It connects business intent, operating boundaries, human decisions, supervised work and outcome records — so accountability does not end with an agent’s claim.

Execution ≠ effect · claim ≠ reality
Verifiable, source‑linked record of every action
Human oversight built in by design, not bolted on
Problem01

The agent says it is done.
How do you prove it?

Organisations deploy new agents faster than the frameworks that hold them accountable. A model log tells you what the agent wrote. It does not tell you what actually changed in the target system — or who approved it.

Coord Control closes that gap: between business intent and the effect in a real system stand a mandate, a decision gate and an evidence record that can be replayed after the fact.

Control02

Operating boundaries are set
by the organisation — not the agent.

mandate01/03

Purpose, scope, limits

Every agent works within an explicit mandate: why it exists, what it may touch and where its permissions end.

purpose · scope · limits
decision02/03

Right person, full context

The decision reaches the person entitled to make it — with the full picture, not a one‑line summary.

right person · full context
boundary03/03

Sequences have limits too

A series of small, seemingly permitted actions may collectively cross a limit. Control looks at the whole sequence, not a single step.

bounded agents
Assurance03

Execution ≠ effect.
We compare the claim with the state.

01
Receipt
A signed record of the action: who, what, on what basis and with whose approval.
signed record
02
Trace
The full path from intent to effect — replayable step by step.
replay
03
Raw refs
Links to the sources a decision was based on — no paraphrase, no summary.
source‑linked
04
Evidence pack
An evidence pack ready to hand to an auditor or an independent third party.
third‑party verifiable
Work continuity04

The provider is down.
The work continues.

A rate limit, a cloud model outage, a change in provider terms — these are operational events, not the end of the process. Coord Control switches execution to an available path and records the reason in the audit trail.

Accountability does not disappear during an outage. That is precisely when it matters most.

Business architecture05

From intent
to outcome.

mandateA

Mandate

Purpose, scope and limits recorded before the agent takes its first action.

purpose · scope · limits
decisionB

Decision

The right person, the full context, explicit ownership of the approval.

right person · full context
outcomeC

Outcome

A record of what actually happened — compared with the agent’s claim.

claim ≠ reality
System description06

A local plane,
separate from War Room.

Coord Control is a standalone local operations plane. It is not a War Room feature, an admin panel or a service running on the cloud provider’s side.

A deployment covers standing up the control plane in the client’s environment, describing mandates and decision gates, and handing the team full documentation and an evidence pack.

Intellectual property07

Protecting
the advantage.

Patent applicationP.456328

Proving the actual effects of an agent’s actions

A method for proving the actual effects of an agent’s actions, verifiable by an independent third party.

application filed · UPRP · July 2026
Patent familyFamily A

An agent that cannot act outside control

An architecture in which the agent, by design, has no ability to perform an action outside the organisation’s control.

draft ready · 28 claims
Patent familyFamily C

Stopping a sequence of small actions

Stopping a sequence of small, seemingly permitted actions that would collectively breach limits — before harm occurs.

draft ready · 28 claims

> Patent application filed with the Polish Patent Office (UPRP) in July 2026. Filing an application is not the same as being granted protection.
> Families A and C remain in preparation — numbers and priority dates will be added once filed.

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