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BearScope is live on real data
The first operator on Fibric is now running on a customer's live operation. Governed connectors in, real data only, every action on a receipt.
The Connector SDK is in preview
defineConnector, tool, and auth are open for early builders. Write a connector as MCP, wire it to a capability, and Fibric governs the rest. Feedback wanted.
A BACnet connector for building systems
Fibric can now sense and act on BACnet building systems through one governed connector, with no new hardware on site. It joins the catalog as a capability you point at, not a rewrite.
The governed loop, written down
A plain account of how Fibric stays safe: the model proposes a validated plan, a deterministic executor disposes, single-flight and idempotency stop runaways, and trust fails closed.
One canonical envelope, every signal
Every signal Fibric senses now lands as one canonical EventEnvelope, tagged to its tenant and reseller. It is the spine that keeps tenants walled off and every action attributable.
Writing about Fibric?
We're a small team building governed agentic AI for the physical world. Tell us what you're working on and a real person replies. We can talk through the platform, the governed loop, and what's genuinely shipping versus what's still in preview.
The sense, reason, act loop and the trust spine that governs every action, explained in full.