Core engine bindings for governed memory, workspace identity, policy admission, replay, and evidence structures.
The governance layer your AI systems are missing.
Synaptik Core gives autonomous systems a permanent system of record — governed memory, approval boundaries, and a full audit trail built into the execution layer, not patched on afterward.
Overview
Monitor your AI memory infrastructure in real-time
Engine Health
All systems operational
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Governed AI Workspaces
One governed workspace. Dashboard and desktop.
The web dashboard gives teams the operating view. Myelin brings the same governance to local desktop execution, connecting agents, memory, policy holds, and evidence back to the workspace record.
Every action is policy-checked before it runs. Memory writes require approval. Evidence accumulates automatically whether execution starts in the browser, the desktop app, or a local agent session.
SDKs
Build against the same governed substrate
The dashboard and Myelin are product surfaces. The SDKs are how builders connect their own agents, services, and local workflows to the same workspace identity, memory boundaries, policy decisions, and evidence records.
Agent workflows, Jupyter notebooks, and ML pipelines can attach governed memory, scoped retrieval, and evidence packs.
Myelin and app integrations can call the same governed workspace primitives from local or hosted runtimes.
Deployment Options
Local when it should stay close. Remote when coordination needs reach.
Synaptik can run as a local scoped workspace, a hosted remote workspace, or an on-prem deployment. The choice changes where execution and state live, not the governance model.
Local
Run scoped workspaces locally for desktop execution, private agents, offline workflows, and coordinated work that should stay close to the user or team environment.
Hosted Remote
Use managed workspaces for team access, shared dashboards, remote execution, synchronized evidence, and collaboration across devices.
On-Prem
Deploy the governed execution layer inside a controlled environment for regulated teams that need private infrastructure and stricter network boundaries.
Evidence Packs
Proof that doesn’t need to be reconstructed
Every important action records who requested it, what policy allowed it, what model ran it, and what it produced — in real time, not after the fact.
Audits become a query, not a reconstruction. Evidence packs are first-class records with verified signatures, policy decision IDs, model attribution, and a downloadable artifact bundle.
Agents With Boundaries
Agents stay bounded to the tools and integrations they were assigned
In Synaptik Core, agents handle operational work across connected tools — triaging inboxes, drafting follow-ups, syncing tickets, retrieving reference material, and moving tasks through integrations under a governed execution profile.
Each profile defines the agent’s runtime boundaries: tool allowlists, provider routing, memory scope, approval behavior, and execution constraints. Agents perform the tasks they were configured for — not workspace maintenance, unrestricted automation, or anything outside their assigned capabilities.
High-risk agents can run in their own scoped workspace with local memory, evidence, and proposal queues back to the parent. Lower-risk agents can stay narrow and fast, pointed at the exact integrations they need.
Federated Workspaces
Workspaces that collaborate without merging
Teams share knowledge and request evidence through signed, scoped channels. Provenance stays intact across workspace boundaries — nothing shared without a signature, nothing received without a citation.
Query a partner’s knowledge bank, request evidence for a decision, or submit a branch proposal — all without handing over credentials or merging workspaces.
SimCapsules
Governed procedural knowledge — not a prompt, not a template
A SimCapsule specifies how to execute a repeatable task: which tools may be used, which knowledge sources must be retrieved, which memory namespaces are in scope, what outputs are permitted, and when escalation is required.
Versioned and governed. A capsule only activates when the right execution profile is matched and policy clears it. The procedure is the artifact — with a full evidence trail attached.
Next step
The layer your agents are missing.
Every session should build on the last. Synaptik externalizes reasoning into governed workspaces — so intelligence compounds instead of resetting, and every decision stays traceable, replayable, and bounded.
Policy admission boundary
Every input checked before it enters governed state
Decision lineage
Every decision attributed, linked, and reproducible
First-class evidence
Every action exportable with full proof chain