Four surfaces. One operator console.
What follows is the evidentiary annex. Each surface in the operator console is shown doing one thing well — a Bar-8 publish gate catching a flag, the AI Secretary preparing a draft, the trilingual render going all directions, the audit log holding everything up to a 7-year retention.
Every publish runs through the Bar.
The advertising scanner reads the draft in the language it was written in, flags the rule, suggests a replacement, and only releases the publish when the offending phrase is gone. No silent overrides; the author always decides.
Drafts from templates. Confirmation before action.
Nansy doesn’t improvise legal content. She reads the request, picks the right author-controlled template, prepares the draft, and surfaces it for partner approval as an action card. Destructive tools confirm before they execute. Every action lands in the audit log.
The same component. Three languages. No translation layer.
Hebrew, Arabic, and English run through the same component tree. Every surface — emails, drafts, exports, the dashboard itself — renders identically across all three. Direction is a render concern, not a feature.
Every action, on the record. For seven years.
The audit log is append-only, signed, and survives even tenant deletion in anonymized form. Filter by rule, by actor, by surface — every row links back to the action that wrote it.
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The exhibits above are how Nansy works today, in production, on tenant-zero. We’re onboarding a small Q1 2026 cohort, sales-led and manual. Pricing, migration path, and timing — discussed directly.