Information management. Models any domain as a grammar and tracks it. Open source, first paying client.
Case study →The shipped pieces of one system.
GIMS and the Compliance Relay aren't isolated apps; they're the first working organs of a larger design for an organization's operational memory. Here's what's live and what's next.
The compliance organ. Immutable, cryptographically-sealed audit trail for regulated industry. Active pharma pilot.
Case study →Evaluation & decision. Compresses what the organization knows into signals worth acting on, surfacing the insight instead of burying it in dashboards.
Orchestration. Turns vague goals into concrete plans and tickets, so intent becomes structured, trackable work.
Coordination. Routes triggers and propagates goals across the system, keeping the organs working from the same live context.
Each will ship as a live demo in the same style as GIMS and the Relay. Definitions are still firming up as the overall framework is refined.
Footnote: GUTS, the framework behind it
All of these belong to GUTS, a design for treating an organization's coordination, memory, and decision-making as composable systems rather than manual labor. It's the thesis the products grow out of: interesting if you want the bigger picture, but the shipped work stands on its own. The full architecture lives on the GUTS architecture site; see the GUTS architecture ↗.