The control layer · built once, always beneath

CortexStack

One footing, installed once — voice, gates, log, inbox, and the owner's cockpit.

CortexStack is not a sixth department tool; it is the footing the other modules stand on, and the cockpit you run them from. Buy one module, and the Stack arrives under it; add a second, and it lands on footing already poured. The leadership view — your morning brief, your question surface, your gate console — is the Stack made visible.

You are here. CortexStack at the centre — the control layer every module runs on. Hover a module to preview it.

The loop that runs in every module
WatchDraftGateActRecord

Notice what's happening, draft a response in your voice, hold it at the gate you set, act only when cleared, record every step with its source. The controls are the hardest part of any AI build — so they're built, and learned, exactly once.

The footing

Built once, shared by every module.

Your voice, everywhere SP-1
BeforeAutomated anything sounds automated — and your customers can tell.
AfterEvery draft the platform produces is written in your business's voice, learned from approved material and from the edits your people make. What it has learned is readable in plain language, and any learned rule is removable.
One approval inbox, from your phone SP-4
BeforeApprovals scatter across apps, threads, and verbal asks — and stale ones die silently.
AfterEverything awaiting a human okay collects in one queue per role, actionable from a phone in at most two taps. Nothing expires silently: aging is visible, and items held too long escalate by your rule.
Numbers that show their source SP-5
BeforeReports demand either blind trust or an analyst to interrogate them.
AfterEvery report reads plainly, and every number in it surrenders its underlying records on demand. Trust is replaceable with verification — at the speed of a click.
Plugs into what you already run SP-8
BeforeNew software means migration, retraining, and a second source of truth that fights the first.
AfterThe platform reads and writes your existing systems of record through adapters — customer records, scheduling, accounting, communication. No parallel CRM, no second books. Entered once means entered once across the tools you already own.
Safety as architecture SP-6 · SP-7 · SP-9 · SP-10
BeforeAutomation failures are silent, data paths are opaque, and everyone can see everything.
AfterRoles see only what they're granted. Data moves only between systems you approved, retained by your policy, never training anything outside your engagement without consent. Anything unrecognised routes to a person with a plain statement — never a guess. And if an engine goes down, queues hold, people are notified, nothing is lost. No silent failure, by acceptance test.
The cockpit

The leadership view — the Stack made visible.

The morning brief LV-W1 · W2 · D1 · A1
BeforeA monthly meeting where five functions present five versions of the truth, each a month old, none reconciled.
AfterOne page, every morning, without exception: what changed, what's off plan against your targets, what needs a decision today — every figure tracing to the modules' own records. A degraded day says what's missing rather than skipping.
Ask your business anything it knows LV-D2 · D3 · A3 · G3 · R3
Before"What's our real margin on rush jobs?" is a two-week data project nobody commissions, so gut fills the gap.
AfterQuestions answerable from your records answer in plain language, numbers shown, at conversation pace. The boundary never lifts: beyond the records, the answer is "here's what would be needed" — never a guess. The weekly agenda drafts itself from what actually moved.
One log, one console, one risk picture SP-2 · SP-3 · LV-G1 · G2 · R1 · R2
Before"What did the automation do last night?" has no answer, and changing what's allowed means a vendor ticket.
AfterEvery automated action across every module sits in one append-only log — trigger, rule, result — queryable in plain language. Every gate is visible, settable, and resettable from one owner-only console, effective in minutes, changes logged. Flags from all modules roll into one severity-ordered risk narrative that connects related signals into a single stated risk.
Who owns AI in this business? You do — the cockpit is the proof, and the gate console is the steering wheel.
Begin

The control layer is the first thing installed.

Whichever module you start with, the footing goes in once beneath it — and you get the cockpit and the gate console from week one.