Every business on the system, ours and our clients'. The switcher at the top right scopes Programmes, Performance and Cost to whichever one you pick. New client stands one up from the only three inputs that are always available: an objective, a span and a budget.
On the system
Onboard a new client
Everything KEN knows. Corpus is doctrine and pattern read out of real client documents and held by ideacel. Category is what we hold about real brands in a market. A shelf reading zero is a shelf nobody has filled.
Category knowledge
Corpus ingestion
| State | Files | Rows written | Megabytes |
Calibration
The large pieces of work. A programme runs end to end across several steps and produces something a client reads. Press Run and it starts against the tenant named beside it.
Programmes
In flight
The individual jobs. One task or one workflow, run on its own. Proven means it has completed a real run at least once; everything else is defined but untested.
Applications
What a run costs, for the business and for the client. Every rate in the card is a proxy until a month of provider invoices is reconciled, so treat these as arithmetic that is exact on inexact rates. A request refused before inference costs nothing and is priced at zero.
By day
By tenant
By task type
Ask for something that does not exist yet. It lands in the build backlog at priority one and the night shift takes it in handle order. Say what it should do and why it matters; the seat that picks it up writes the how.
Open requests