Reality is Architectural — Identity → Frame → Boundary → Drift → Correction

SAQ™ Licensing

License the right to say — and support — that your system is architected to control execution authority and refuse unsafe action before it happens.

This is not “AI ethics.” It’s enforcement: a pre-execution admissibility gate that makes “allowed to act” a testable architectural claim.

Read the technical core: the SAQ™ Admissibility Gate

What This Gives You

1. A Clear “Allowed to Act” Story

You gain a plain, defensible way to explain that your system does not “just decide” — execution is routed through a structured authority check that can permit or refuse.

2. Fewer Surprise Failures

Most failures are repeatable collapse patterns: confidence becomes permission, boundaries blur, and drift quietly accumulates. SAQ™ is built on a falsifiable model of those patterns — so you prevent them with architecture instead of explaining them afterward.

3. Credibility With Buyers

You move from “trust us” to “here’s our control story.” This helps with enterprise buyers, partners, audits, and anyone asking: what stops your system from doing the wrong thing?

What You Are Licensing

SAQ™ is not software, not a model, and not a hosted service. It is a licensed execution architecture for systems that can deny, trigger, flag, enforce, or decide — designed to keep authority bound to explicit constraints at the point of execution.

The foundation is a falsifiable model of drift and collapse: across real systems, when authority escapes enforceable constraint, failure follows repeatable patterns. When those patterns are identifiable, they can be prevented architecturally.

  • Pre-execution admissibility and authority gating.
  • Identity-bound, non-bypassable execution paths.
  • Deterministic refuse behavior — no silent escalation.
  • Clear boundaries around what is governed vs. not governed.

DeltaDrift™ applies when a system has real drift surfaces — persistent state, adaptive behavior, multi-agent workflows, or authority that can change over time. In those cases, external correction may be required for conformance.

See how the SAQ™ Admissibility Gate works

Licensing Models & Typical Ranges

Pricing is driven by what your system can do (action surface + authority risk), not by your company size, funding, or stage.

Limited-Scope Usage

One app. Bounded actions. Ideal for solo builders and small teams.

$500–$1,000 / year

Usage License

Internal or limited production systems.

$2k–$10k / year

Integration License

SaaS or multi-tenant systems with real execution authority.

$10k–$50k+ / year

OEM / Platform

Embedded or redistributed systems with broad action surfaces. Scope and pricing are set on the call.

Solo developer or small team? You’re not an edge case. The scope call exists to keep you in the correct tier — not to shove you into a bigger one.

Book the Licensing Scope Call

We confirm eligibility, tier, and expected range before any license — so your public claims match what the system can actually enforce.

$250 · 30 minutes · Credited toward licensing

Book the SAQ™ Licensing Scope Call →

Patent pending — SAQ™ and DeltaDrift™ are covered by filed and pending U.S. patent applications.