Platform

See the Platform

A visual view of how the platform, products, and system layers fit together.

Anchor Escapement stacks capabilities: a stable foundation, a shared timeline, guidance that respects the record, and product surfaces tuned to real workflows. The diagram below is the architecture view; the cards summarize the layers in plain language.

Layered architecture: product surfaces, timeline and records, anchor foundation

Lanes (contract)METABMEDANCHORwho · what kind · current record · proofProduct surfacesTransparentSee360 · Legal360 · FamilyVault360 · Therapy360 · ElderCare360 — tuned workflows on one stackCoordination UIVault / docsReportsShared timeline & records (ED)Chronological events, attachments, household-scoped records — searchable, exportable, versionedEvents & statusDocumentsHousehold scopeExports & packetsAnchor substrateIdentity · permissions · provable events · lineage — the foundation every product shares
Same lanes you exercise in the lab Golden Path: identities and roles (META), record types (BM), usable records (ED), and Anchor proof for what happened.

Layers

  • Anchor

    Foundation: identity, permissions, and the architectural substrate every product shares.

  • Timeline

    Chronological record: events, attachments, and context in order—searchable and exportable.

  • Guidance

    Ask Alex and Ask Alexandria: next steps and structured reads grounded in the timeline.

  • Products

    Domain lenses—household, legal-adjacent, therapy, elder care, and vault continuity—on the same axle.

Run the end-to-end proof flow on TransparentSee360: Golden Path demo.