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The workers

NGX Workers

Named jobs, scoped narrowly, working on a continuous schedule. Each worker states what it will not do, because a worker with no stated limit is a feature with a name.

Wimbl

Gap analyst

BaselineGovern

What Is Missing By Location. Wimbl matches recorded services to their providers, locations, and contracts, computes what should exist against what is recorded, and keeps identified gaps and unknowns visible.

What it will not doWimbl will not fill a gap to make the picture look better. What is missing stays visible as missing.

What you seeThe gap list for any location: services with no contract, locations never surveyed, vendors without an owner, spend not yet confirmed.

Atlas

Document analyst

Baseline

Reads the invoices and contracts it receives and pulls out the terms: dates, notice windows, rates, and commitments. Works from the source material you provide, in the form it arrives.

What it will not doAtlas will not invent a contract date, a vendor, or a renewal term when the source is ambiguous. Ambiguous items go to review, not into your record.

What you seeExtracted terms with the source document behind each extracted line, and a review queue holding items Atlas would not assert.

Nadia

Market intelligence

Benchmark

How Your Position Compares To The Market. Nadia gathers and organizes market evidence, pricing, commercial terms, contract structures, provider options and service models, then sets it beside what the Baseline says you have today.

What it will not doNadia will not recommend. She shows what the market evidence says and where you differ from it. Whether a difference is worth acting on is an advisor's judgment, and the decision is yours.

What you seeThe Market Position Brief: your current position next to the market evidence, with the source and the date behind each comparison point, and the differences that need an advisor's read marked as such.

Porter

Watchman

Govern

Watches renewal windows and expiration dates across the estate on a daily schedule. Raises what is approaching while there is still time to act on it.

What it will not doPorter will not act on what it finds. It raises the item and stops there.

What you seeA flagged item with the date it crosses, the value at stake, and the document the date came from.

Vera

Sourcing coordinator

Execute

Runs the supplier event end to end: authorization, distribution, follow up, and response collection, then lays the responses side by side against one set of criteria.

What it will not doVera will not send a message until a person approves the draft. Not a setting. The send is blocked until the approval exists.

What you seeThe supplier thread, with the approval that released each message attached to it.

TipComing

The one you talk to

Answers questions against your record and puts the other workers to work on your behalf. Ask what a location costs. Ask for a sourcing event and Vera picks it up.

What it will not doTip will not approve, commit, or send. It can retrieve, explain, draft, and hand work to a worker. The decision stays with a person.

What you seeConversation, inside the platform, working from the same record everything else uses.

Where each one works

  1. BaselineAtlas + Wimbl
  2. BenchmarkNadia
  3. DecideYour advisor
  4. ExecuteVera
  5. GovernWimbl + Porter

Decide has no worker. A recommendation is a judgment and a decision belongs to the people who live with it, so there is nothing there to automate.Why that stage is human.

The workers read and watch. A person decides and signs.

No worker sends a supplier a price, accepts a term, or commits you to anything. Outbound messages and recommendations pass a person first. That is how the platform is built, not a policy we promise.