Since the dawn of time, humans have adapted to tools.
Now it's time for the tools to adapt to humanity.
But information isn't understanding.
A stressed operator, a cautious VP, a confident exec —
they need different translations of the same truth to act.
That's not a prompt. That's infrastructure.
Same truth. Different translation.
By role.
A Procurement Specialist under deadline pressure and a CFO evaluating strategic risk can't receive the same contract and both act confidently. Drag the slider to see how the same vendor contract translates for different roles.
Works with any document, PDF, or contract. Every translation includes a proof packet—role-specific evidence to defend your decision when it matters.
Role-based understanding
works everywhere.
Any domain where roles have different authority and different capacity to receive complex information.
Legal & Compliance
An in-house counsel and a business unit manager can't both read a 40-page MSA and understand what they can approve. Translate contracts by role: risk summary for executives, clause-by-clause for legal, action items for operators.
Finance & Procurement
A CFO needs to see strategic implications of a vendor agreement. An AP clerk needs to know if they can pay the invoice. Same document, different authority, different translation.
Healthcare & Life Sciences
A physician needs clinical implications. An administrator needs reimbursement logic. A compliance officer needs regulatory exposure. One patient record, three roles, three translations of the truth.
Decision infrastructure.
Built for consequence.
Understand by role. Decide by authority. Prove by accountability. Three layers of decision infrastructure that work together—from the first question to the final audit.
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