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.
A simplified view of the dispatch runtime. Intent is classified, matched to policy, routed to the right surface, and verified — deterministically.
Live — verified runtime
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.
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.
Build on this architecture.
Tell us what you're building. We'll tell you honestly whether this is the right system for it.