A workplace with walls and a logbook.
A human office has walls, a door, and a record of who did what. Most AI deployments have none of that. The team acts everywhere and nowhere, and the record is whatever the model felt like saying.
The Office puts the walls back. The AI team works inside a bounded, governed environment, the leader holds the door, and the records room keeps an account that survives a hard question.
Where the account lives.
Every decision the team makes, every gate a human holds, every miss it logs. Signed, hash-chained, and denied to the model. What lands here you can see in the register and check for yourself.
Signed on the way in
Each entry is signed as it is written, so its origin is not in question later.
Chained, so edits show
Entries are hash-chained. Change one after the fact and the break is visible to anyone checking.
Closed to the model
The AI is platform-denied from writing the room. It cannot revise its own history.
We ran the company inside it first.
The Office is not a concept we drew for a deck. It is the environment Wolfberg itself operates in. Keystone and Refactory were built by a governed AI team working in the Office, under the discipline, on the record.
If it could not run our own shop, we would not sell it as yours. The receipts and the live numbers are the account, not the claim.
Who works in the Office.
One human leader, and a governed AI team of specialists working off the brain the team loads. Every role answers to the leader, and the leader answers to you.
The Conductor
The human leader. Holds the gate, owns the record, answers for the team. This is the discipline the whole model turns on.
The Specialists
The AI team. Cartographer, Architect, Migrator, Verifier and their kin, each owning one job. See the roster at work in Refactory.
The Instruments
The monitoring that watches the AI's own behavior, not just the servers.
The Records Room
The signed, hash-chained ledger. The one part of the Office the team cannot rewrite.