Insights
The thinking behind Nexus — why we built a toolsystem agent, and why the shift to AI-operated systems needs one. Short essays for the people who own the systems this changes.
Two series, depending on where you're starting.
Why AI-operated systems need this layer at all.
Conversational AI will run your business. But your UI is holding a secret it needs first.
Removing interfaces with AI deletes the operational rules the UI was silently enforcing — unless those rules move into a toolsystem agent first.
ReadConnectivity was the last mile. Then it needed an operator.
Reaching a system and operating it correctly are two different problems. Connectivity solved the first — the right calls, in the right order, under your rules is the second, and it's what a toolsystem agent is for.
ReadHow a toolsystem agent operates your systems correctly — the architecture, in three parts.
The gap between what an API exposes and what an AI needs to know
An API tells an AI what your systems can do. It can't tell it how they must be operated. Domain contracts close that gap.
ReadWhy Nexus drives tools through code, not calls
The standard tool-call loop re-applies your rules every turn — and drifts. One governed, auditable program instead is a correctness decision.
ReadWhere enforcement actually happens in a governed execution layer
The contract says what's forbidden — but what actually stops it? An honest account of what the architecture does and doesn't guarantee.
ReadMore essays follow as they're published. If you'd rather talk than read, start a conversation about a first POC.