Execution Authority Vault (EAV-01)
The first live execution-governance vault inside HYBRID WAYSS. EAV-01 diagnoses structural execution risk in automation-heavy systems, surfaces governance failures before they become production incidents, and routes qualified cases into founder-reviewed stress-test engagements.
Phase A — Operational
Public diagnostic intake and risk classification runtime.
Phase B — Commissioned
Incident brief conversion and founder-governed review path.
Founder Review — Active
Escalated cases enter a human judgment layer rather than forced automation.
Worker Runtime — Live
Static HQ shell aligned to the execution-governance product surface.
Execution-governance diagnostic layer
Execution Authority Vault is the execution-governance diagnostic layer of the HYBRID WAYSS ecosystem. It evaluates automation architectures for structural patterns that increase the probability of duplicate execution, replay behavior, authority conflicts, recursive automation exposure, and unsafe mutation paths.
- Designed for AI SaaS founders, technical operators, automation-heavy product teams, and founder-led architecture reviews.
- Positioned as engineering diagnostics, architecture signal analysis, execution-governance assessment, and reliability risk review.
- Not positioned as legal advice, security certification, compliance certification, or formal assurance.
Why the problem category matters
Modern automation systems often combine AI decision layers, background workers, webhooks, event-driven systems, orchestrators, and direct state mutation paths. These conditions create failure patterns that frequently remain hidden until systems scale or begin mutating production state at higher speed.
- Replay risk and duplicate side effects
- Missing idempotency and recursion exposure
- Weak mutation boundaries and unclear state ownership
- Weak traceability and orchestrator authority overreach
- Unsafe AI-to-state pathways and inadequate containment controls
AI Direct State Mutation
Exposure from AI layers mutating production state directly.
Idempotency at Boundaries
Replay protection and duplicate execution safeguards.
Automated Financial Actions
Financial mutation authority and approval discipline.
Global Automation Kill Switch
Containment control for incident response and shutdown.
Background Worker Mutation Volume
Mutation intensity across asynchronous runtime surfaces.
Clear State Ownership
Boundary clarity around who owns and mutates state.
Event Traceability
Ability to reconstruct execution paths and root causes.
External Orchestrator Authority
Mutation control overreach by third-party automation planes.
External Mutation Without Validation
Unsafe mutation paths from external systems and services.
Recursive Automation Chains
Conditions that allow workflows to retrigger themselves.
Governance Risk Classification
Score-aligned exposure framing across low, moderate, elevated, and high governance risk ranges.
Signal Audit Summary
Architecture observations, benchmark context, next-step recommendations, and escalation guidance.
Founder Review Layer
Higher-risk cases may be declined, routed to written analysis, invited into a stress test, or granted founder access.
Why This Vault Matters
Most tooling helps teams ship automation faster. Very little helps them assess whether those systems remain governable, bounded, and reliable under production conditions. EAV-01 fills that gap.