THE OPERATING SYSTEM
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Autonomous operations are here. We ensure that the mechanical work moves to the agents. People stay in charge of what matters.
Built in-house. Tuned for trust.
Four ideas hold the system together. Each one is a position we've taken on how the work should be done.
Self-learning agents
Agents that take a direction and run with it. They read documents, classify transactions, and post journals. A year in, they know the quirks of your business that no manual ever captured.
Human-in-the-loop
A closed loop, by design. You set direction; agents do the work; your corrections shape how they handle the next thousand similar items. Every important decision still passes through a person.
Domain knowledge as software
The rules of your domain live inside the system as software. Accounting standards, tax codes, statutory schedules, all coded the way a compiler knows the rules of a language. Every decision the agents make is grounded in real rules, with the references attached.
Trust infrastructure
Every action the system takes is logged with a reason. Every decision is explainable in plain language. A CFO can sign off without a leap of faith. An auditor can verify by following the trail the system already kept.
How the system thinks
Three layers, one trust substrate. Agents read documents and signals. They reason against domain rules, act, log every step, and learn from every correction. People sit at the top, setting direction and signing off. Knowledge sits underneath, grounding every decision. Trust runs alongside every layer.
Every action is logged if so chosen. Every decision is explainable.
Three numbers we'll stand behind.
AI marketing is full of metrics that need an asterisk. These three don't; they come from real, Beta customers running Dynabase as their books, not their proof-of-concept.

Dynabase is the autonomous engine for your finance department. The agents read the documents, run the reconciliations, post the journals, and draft the filings. Your team makes the decisions and signs them off. Curious what happens when the books close themselves?