Changelog
What’s shipped, and when.
Releases, newest first — the agents as they arrived, the Process Atlas, inline run replay, and this site.
- Site
The portfolio goes public
The Cadre showcase opens to the web. Every agent in the portfolio now has a public profile — its mandate, the connectors it draws on, the tools it runs, and the guardrails it works under — and most carry a replayable record of a real run, receipts included.
- Atlas
Runs replay inside the Atlas walkthrough
The Process Atlas walkthrough now carries its receipts in place. Stepping through a process opens the actual recorded run at each stage — the tool calls, the reasoning, the committed outcome — without leaving the diagram. Where a stage names a decision, you can now watch the agent reach it.
- Atlas
Process Atlas: agents in their operating context
Agents rarely act alone. The Process Atlas maps each one onto the business process it belongs to — alert triage feeding sanctions disposition feeding SAR investigation, loan intake feeding decisioning feeding fair-lending review — with the human checkpoints and system steps drawn in. Each stage links to the run that carried it out, so the diagram is a walkthrough, not a wall chart.
- Agents
The portfolio doubles: ten new agents across five desks
A second wave broadens the portfolio from front-line disposition into orchestration, adjudication, and oversight. New arrivals span markets surveillance, payments fraud and card disputes, SAR narrative drafting, transaction-monitoring tuning, hardship workout, and model-risk and assurance review — taking the portfolio to twenty-one agents across seven business lines.
- Agents
The first eleven agents
Cadre launches with eleven governed agents across financial crime, compliance, and consumer lending: sanctions disposition, transaction-monitoring triage, SAR investigation and filing, regulatory-change parsing, and the lending line from application intake through decisioning, fair-lending review, adverse-action, disclosure, and model risk. Each runs against real domain fixtures under a published contract and guardrails.