Platform — JYSON

Intent in. Right destination out.

AI systems fail quietly when requests land in the wrong place. JYSON is the routing layer that prevents it — deterministic intent classification and dispatch policy that decides which system, agent, or surface should handle each piece of work.

JYSON · dispatch runtime
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DispatchContent Engine
Verify✓ routed & logged

A simplified view of the dispatch runtime. Intent is classified, matched to policy, routed to the right surface, and verified — deterministically.

Live — verified runtime

What it is

Where most stacks improvise routing inside prompts, JYSON makes it infrastructure: classification rules, dispatch policy, and verifier scripts that prove behavior before anything ships.

Status: live — verified runtime with dispatch verifier scripts.

Architecture

What it's made of.

Intent Classification

Incoming requests are classified deterministically — no guessing, no silent misroutes.

Dispatch Policy

Explicit intent-to-destination rules across system surfaces: tools, apps, vaults, workflows, files.

Verified Runtime

Verifier scripts prove routing behavior — the system is tested like infrastructure, because it is.

Surface Registry

Execution surfaces register what they handle, so the router scales as the system grows.

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