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Live Demo · Agent 01 · Audit & Compliance

The org chart, and the lines nobody drew.

You are the head of internal audit at Greywell Software: 2,380 people, four payroll entities, six acquisitions, three HR systems that never quite merged. The external auditors arrive in nine days with a question your team used to answer with three weeks of spreadsheets. Does anyone approve pay for someone they live with?

The agent that answers it is the Knot Finder. It holds the whole company as one graph: the org chart on top, and underneath it the lines nobody drew, the shared roofs and joint accounts and emergency contacts that four systems each know a quarter of. Where a line and a rule cross, it ties a knot and brings you the evidence. It drafts the paper. It cannot move a person, hold a payment, or send a word. Every call is yours.

Drag to pan Scroll to zoom Click anyone for their records Orange is a knot Layers top left

A fictional company. Every person, address and account on this page was invented for it, and any resemblance to a real person is an accident of common names. The pattern reads a mirror of your people systems with bank details hashed at the source. It never sees a salary, a government ID, a photo, or the open web.

Greywell Software · you are internal audit · the Knot Finder answers to you 08:40Thursday spend $1.12/ $6.00
Agent 01 · the-knot-finder
The Knot Finder
holds the company as one graph
Walking
2,380
people
9
sources fused
0
pairs checked
0
under one roof
3
knots tied
0
your calls
Knots tied 3
Held back
Find anyone
Thursday · nightly walk done 02:14 · 14 events since, nothing tied
reports to declared household under one roof, nothing declared a knot a vendor
08:40nightly walk done at 02:14 · 14 events since, 14 neighbourhoods re-walked, nothing tied · the change feed is quiet, which is the normal state
Under the hood

One loop. The same one on every desk we deploy.

The loop it walks
Trigger
the change feed from the people systems, plus a clock at 02:00. A hire, a transfer, a new bank detail, a new vendor: each one re-walks a neighbourhood. No human needed.
Read
mirrors of the HRIS, three payrolls, benefits, expenses, equity and the vendor master. Read-only, every one. Bank details arrive as hashes; it never sees a number.
Think
joins and rules first, which cost nearly nothing: same roof, same account, same line. The model only wakes for the ambiguous records, a free-text address, an attestation form, a vendor name.
Act
a knot on the graph with every record attached, and a drafted memo. Or nothing. Most re-walks end in nothing.
Your call
re-route, hold, accept with a reason. A named human. Nobody's line, pay or paperwork moves because software wanted it to.
Log
every record read, every match, every knot, every call, every dollar. On the record from day one, which is what an auditor wants to see.
The agent's P&L · five lines before it touched real work
ScopeHold the people graph. Raise where a line and a rule disagree, with the records attached. Draft the paper. Nothing else.
OwnerYou. Head of internal audit. One named human, not a committee and not a channel.
Budget$6.00 a day, enforced in the request path itself. The nightly walk costs about ninety cents. A re-walk after one event costs about two. spent today$1.12
ReviewFirst Friday, monthly. Judged on knots that held up, and on anything the auditors find that it did not.
Paper trailOn since day one. 0 entries this morning, in the dock below the graph.
The fence around it · why this is safe to own
  • It reads mirrors of the people systems. Workday, the payrolls and the vendor master do not know it exists.
  • Bank details are hashed at the connector. It can tell two records share an account; it cannot tell you the account. Salaries, government IDs and photos never arrive at all.
  • It reads your records, not the internet. No social graph, no profiles, nothing inferred from a name or a face.
  • It cannot change a line, re-route an approval, hold a payment, or contact an employee. The permission does not exist, so it cannot be misused.
  • A surname alone never raises anything. Every knot ships with its records. Every dismissal carries a name and a reason.
  • Findings go to one named owner, not to a channel. Spend is capped in the request path. Every read is on the record.

A fictional company, invented people. The loop is the product; swap the graph and the feed, and the same six boxes run a vendor master, a sales territory map, or a law firm's conflict check.

The walk, written up

Nobody ran the spreadsheets. The whole company got walked.

Your calls, as logged

"The expensive version of today was the auditors pulling Priya's line in their sample, and a whistleblower telling us about Northlake a year from now. Neither of those days will happen, and the paper trail shows exactly why."
Same walker · other graphs
Procurement
Every vendor against every employee: addresses, accounts, approvers. The Northlake check, run on the whole master.
Sales territories
A rep selling to their partner's company, or approving their own referral. Same graph, different edges.
Law and advisory firms
The conflict check before a new matter opens, run against every client, every lawyer, every family tie on file.
Banking and lending
Loan officers and borrowers, approvers and applicants. The related-party rule, checked continuously.
Public sector
Procurement officers against bidders, grant reviewers against grantees. The declaration form, tested every night.
Clinical research
Investigators against sponsors and payments. Disclosure is a form; this is the check behind it.
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The graph was the demo. The loop is the product: a trigger, a read-only look, cheap rules before expensive thinking, one bounded action, a named human, a log. The Readiness Map prices it against your real company.

The Same Loop

The graph was the demo. The loop is the product.

A trigger the agent waits on, a read-only look at systems you already run, cheap rules before expensive thinking, one bounded action, a named human holding the judgment, and a log of all of it. Swap the graph and the feed, and the same six boxes run a vendor master, a sales territory map, or a freight desk.

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The Real Numbers

Enough demos. Get your number.

Greywell is invented. Your company is not. The Readiness Map makes it exact: your systems, your rules, your first agents, with names and owners.

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