Platform Capabilities
The layers behind the Fabric and Modes story
ContextECF is the governed context layer for enterprise AI: context assembly, Mode orchestration, approval-first action, and visible audit receipts.
Context Fabric
Assemble decision-ready context across systems of record with visible inclusion, exclusion, freshness, and confidence signals.
- Zendesk, Salesforce, Slack, Jira, PagerDuty, email, and contract context
- Included and excluded evidence with reasons
- Freshness and confidence on every context row
- Tenant-boundary and raw-payload exclusion checks

01 — Capability
Context Fabric
Mode Central
Suggest the right Micro-Mode for the business state instead of forcing users through a menu of apps.
- Active Mode pulse and suggested Mode radar
- Why this Mode explanations with alternatives
- Sufficiency scores for each operational workbench
- SLA breach to renewal-risk transition proof

02 — Capability
Mode Central
Governed Actions
Make policy, blast radius, approval, destination, and audit evidence visible before write-like actions occur.
- Approval-first write posture for Release 1
- Generated tool allowlists tied to certified Modes
- Action receipts and Shadow Ledger evidence
- Draft sync-back instead of silent system-of-record mutation

03 — Capability
Governed Actions
Mode Builder
Compose Micro-Modes from business intent, application prints, connector scopes, sufficiency criteria, and action capsules.
- Guided blocks plus raw JSON for power users
- Application print to scope justification
- Certification blockers and warnings
- Preview path for the same Mode Experience shell

04 — Capability
Mode Builder
Release 1 proof points
Relationship Intelligence
Bring audience preferences, role authority, relationship health, and stained relationships into the Mode.
Synthetic Proof Lane
Run the same Foundry and Mode Central flow in containers with deterministic synthetic tenant data.
Federated Canopy Deployment
Design-partner ZIP packaging, entitlement gates, and private-cloud deployment guidance for early adopters.
Ready to walk through the Fabric?
Start with the guided story, then move into a design-partner deployment.