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WATCHBILL from Blue Jacket
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The practice behind the product

Watchbill™ comes from Blue Jacket, an AI assurance practice. The product carries its own identity and its own surface. The firm’s credibility underwrites it.

The relationship

One sentence, and it does not invert

The consultancy measures whether your containment holds; Watchbill is the standing discipline that keeps the answer yes.

The practice does the measuring. The product is what the measuring keeps finding people need. We say it in that order because that is the order it happened in, and because a product that describes its own firm has usually got the dependency backwards.

The proof posture

Run daily on our own operation

We are not describing a discipline we recommend to other people. We run a multi‑agent operation on our own work, every day, under the model this site describes: named watches, a human gate on anything irreversible, and a record that outlives the session.

That is deliberate, and it is the reason the copy on this site can stay narrow. We can show the discipline without showing the mechanism, because we are the ones living inside it. When something in the model is inconvenient, we find out first.

Zero customers

The product is pre‑launch. There is no roster to point at, no logos, and nothing here is offered as a deployment.

One bench

Our own operation is the only source of proof we have, and we do not generalise from it to claims about how AI agents behave in general.

Measured, not attested

What we can show, we show. What we have not measured, we say we have not measured.

The name

Borrowed on purpose, from an instrument that already works

The watch bill puts a person’s name against every station. It has done that aboard ships for longer than any of the technology this product supervises has existed, and it solves the problem we actually have: not how capable the watchstander is, but who is responsible for the watch, and how anyone would know.

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