Perasys Labs · platform layer

Logos is the kernel.Applications run on top.

Logos is the local verification and governance layer underneath Perasys applications like CiteChain and Pipeline.

It gives each application the same spine: read the work locally, check assertions against evidence, wait for human approval, and write a verifiable record. The product changes by domain. The rules underneath stay consistent.

Developers: run the real kernel in your browser →

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It handles the legwork. The judgment stays yours.

It works from your own documents and notes, text, Markdown, and CSV, does the slow first pass, shows its work, and waits for your go.

Drafts the next version for you to check

Open a contract or a set of numbers. It reads, marks what's off, and drafts the next version, flagging what it's unsure about. The draft waits for you; nothing changes on its own.
beta_nda · "Indemnity cap looks missing, but I've only scanned through §3. Want me to keep reading?"

One briefing for the day

A short pass over everything you've given it: what needs you now, what can wait, and what's easy to miss.

Builds a checker, not code

Describe what to watch for and it writes a small rule, not code, then runs that rule over your files. You see the rule before it runs.

Answers only from your own files

It draws only on what you've given it and shows which sources it used. When it can't vouch for an answer, it says so instead of inventing one.

Set up for how you work

Tell it once what you do and how you talk, and every app speaks in your terms. It's a profile you set, not a model trained on you.
Weigh trial against settlement  ·  format citations to Bluebook  ·  search every matter for conflicts

Applications built on Logos.

CiteChain and Pipeline are two applications on the same kernel. CiteChain applies the spine to legal assertions and authority. Pipeline applies it to operational records and small-business decisions. Different workflows; same local-first, verify-then-decide-then-record architecture.

What needs you first
AT RISK Cedar & Sage is going quietOrdered every 9 days, now 22 days silent. Call them this week before it sticks.
MARGIN Nitrile gloves are underpriced12% margin against a 31% book. A small bump is low risk. Reprice this line to protect margin.
RISK Too much riding on one supplier68% of paper goods from a single vendor. If they slip, you're the one who runs out.
READY 4 reorder drafts readyDrafted this week's reorders from each account's pattern. Approve to send.
>ask pipeline: how are sales? who's at risk? what should I reorder?
What's inside
ImportsBring in a QuickBooks or Square export and a spreadsheet. Pipeline lines up your records and starts spotting patterns.
InsightsQuiet customers, underpriced lines, supplier risk, overdue recalls, what you overbake. The urgent things first, with the reason.
DraftsIt writes the reorder, the price notice, the customer email, and asks before sending.
ReportsBuild reports from templates: revenue by month, where it comes from, inventory value, money owed by age.
SchedulingYour team and the week. Who works when, planned around the floor.
Custom viewsBuild the views and tools your business needs. No code.
See Pipeline running on Logos →

Honest, and on your side.

It answers without flattery or filler, and says so when it isn't sure. No streaks, no nudges, no tracking, nothing built to keep you glued to a screen.

Unlike tools that send your work to a server, it runs where your work already lives. A few things don't change: your files stay on your machine, in plain formats you can open without us; nothing leaves without your okay; and everything it does is written to a record you can read, and check for tampering yourself. You bring your own model, so there's no per-token bill and no account, and you can take everything and walk away whenever you want.

You don't have to take our word for any of it. Run the real kernel, add a note, then try to tamper with the record and watch it get caught. See how it works →

Platform status: private beta.

Logos is being exposed through applications first. CiteChain is the legal verification wedge. Pipeline is the operations proof. The goal of this beta is not to sell a generic platform before the use cases are validated; it is to prove that multiple products can inherit the same verification, approval, and record layer.

Company
Perasys
The product company and home for the application portfolio.
Kernel
Logos
Local-first verification, governance, human approval, and tamper-evident records.
Applications
CiteChain · Pipeline
Concrete workflows built on Logos, each aimed at a specific customer problem.

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Logos is in private beta. Leave your email and we'll send your download the day it opens.