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A Transaction Science Platform

The broker, the reseller, the CFO’s right hand.
One set of primitives.

Stack advisor for sizing, a typed vendor catalog, TRID-compliant quote + eSign, TEM ledger, and QBR. The mortgage broker and the cloud reseller share the same machine.

The receipt

Every operation. Every joule. Signed.

This is what AdvisorOS returns. Not just a result — a signed JWP ReceiptPayload with the energy consumed, the standard cited, and the cryptographic signature that makes it audit-grade.

JWP ReceiptPayload
kind "advisor.quote.signed"
joules 1.1
cite "AdvisorOS playbook · TILA-RESPA TRID"
sig "ed25519:0x4f...c1a"

What this platform believes

Three statements. Each is the proof of the next.

One concrete scenario.

Stack-advisor sizes the deal: 30y conventional, 7.1% APR, $2,800 origination, 0.5 point. Quote includes escrow, title, and inspection from the vendor catalog. eSign envelope returns countersigned by Sarah and Diego in 90 seconds. 1.1 joules.

Watch it happen →
One inspectable artifact.

Pick a deal class. Watch stack-advisor size it, the vendor catalog populate the closing-cost lines, the LE generate, and the eSign envelope route to the signers.

Open the artifact →
One signed receipt.

Same identity, same format, same billing unit (joules), same wire transport. AdvisorOS ships the part that handles broker.

See the receipt format →