You stay in control

You are in the loop by design.

Most software hides its rules in a terms nobody reads. BgARC puts its rules in front of you and makes them the point.

Here is the honest part. These agents are language models. Capable and fluent, and left alone they drift toward the generic average of everything they were trained on. What keeps them anchored to your business instead of the average is not a promise. It is the way the system is built: you are the source of what is true, and the agents deliver it without ever getting to rewrite it. You stay in the loop by design, not by vigilance.

Three things make that real.


One

You approve every change.

Your agents do not write to your record on their own. An agent's strongest move is to propose a change and hand it to you as a card that says, in one line, what will happen if you approve. Nothing is written until you click. Your approval is the write.

Proposed changes as cards on the record, each one approved before it landed.
A change is a proposal until you approve it.

Two

Nothing irreversible happens without you.

Anything that cannot be quietly undone waits for your judgment: sending, publishing, changing your live site, changing what your agents know. The system is built with those stops in place, not as an exception you have to remember to turn on.


Three

Every step is on the record.

Because you can open the record of what happened, you never have to take the system's word for it. Every start, every proposed change, every approval leaves a receipt. What your agents did, and what you approved, is there to read.

The control is not the fine print on the product. It is the reason to want the product. Your business, your record, your call, built so it stays that way.

The audit view: what loaded, the checks, and the approved changes.
Open the receipt for any step.

Your business, your record, your call.

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