AequorFidelis is the modular trust platform beneath high-stakes negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. Counsel, neutrals, and institutions prepare cases, simulate counterparts, and document outcomes on infrastructure built for confidentiality, auditability, and human oversight by design.
I.
Three commitments
Generic AI products treat negotiation as a conversation that vanishes. Institutional matters demand the opposite — structured intake, traceable reasoning, reviewable outputs, and lineage that survives the moment. Three commitments shape every part of the system.
Output you can stand behind.
Every PrepSheet is a defensible artefact, not a transient suggestion. It is structured to the standards counsel and arbitrators recognize: situation, interests, alternatives, asymmetrical value, risks, tactical formulations, preparation checklist. The output is a record, not a chat log.
Quality review is a structural step, not a marketing claim. A second pass evaluates specificity, realism, and asymmetrical value before the artefact is delivered. Concerns are flagged in the document itself.
Visible in how the system is built.
Confidentiality is not a paragraph in a privacy policy. It is database-level case scoping, server-held orchestration secrets, opt-out training, and lineage that stays with you. Cross-tenant access is structurally prevented, not merely hidden from the UI.
Auditability means every PrepSheet carries its lineage — what was submitted, what reasoning version produced it, what review it passed, what revisions followed. Nothing implicit; nothing opaque.
AI as draft, never as verdict.
AI outputs are explicitly assistive. The professional reads, edits, regenerates, escalates. The forthcoming Oversight module routes matters to pre-vetted neutrals for human second opinion. The judgment stays with the professional, the infrastructure stays beneath.
This is not legal advice. It is the structural layer beneath the people who give it.
II.
Six checkpoints
AequorFidelis is framed as a sequence — preparation, simulation, resolution, oversight, documentation, scale. Each step preserves separation of duties, audit traces, and the structural conditions institutions expect from infrastructure.
Structured intake → strategic brief; BATNA / ZOPA mapping.
Counterpart practice using case context, role, and interests.
Facilitated mediation rooms, caucus and joint-session tooling.
Human escalation, expert second-opinion routing.
Final Offer Arbitration, sealed determinations, artefact bundles.
Sector editions and sovereign-grade deployments.
III.
Six commitments
Not a marketing surface. Six commitments form the foundation — visible in how data moves, who holds keys, how decisions are auditable, and where human judgment remains in the loop. These are the conditions for serious institutional adoption.
HTTPS end-to-end, managed-provider encryption at rest, service-role keys held only on the server. AI orchestration secrets never reach the client bundle. The frontend sees status, not mechanism.
Per-user case scoping with database-level ownership checks. Cross-tenant access is structurally prevented at the data layer, not merely hidden by the interface. Built for federation later.
AI outputs are explicitly assistive. Quality review, edit-and-regenerate flows, and forthcoming neutral escalation keep professional judgment in the loop where it must be.
Prompt versions, workflow versions, intake snapshots, and generated outputs are traceable and exportable. Every PrepSheet carries who, what, when, and which version of the reasoning produced it.
Submitted negotiation data is processed to produce the output and retained under your control. Not used to train upstream models. Vendor opt-out enforced at the orchestration layer.
Organizations, roles, permissions, case rooms, and sovereign-grade deployments are first-class structures in the schema, even when not yet exposed. Today's MVP doesn't block tomorrow's federation.
IV.
Six modules
Every capability composes on a shared data model, shared trust architecture, and shared orchestration. Modules ship when ready — not before — and waitlisted institutions receive first access.
"For matters that cannot fail, infrastructure beats improvisation. AequorFidelis is what we wanted to exist before we built it."
Live access to Preparation and Simulation. Waitlist for Mediation, Arbitration, and Oversight. Speak with us for sector and sovereign-grade deployments.