Execution Governance · A new platform category

The system
of systems.

We govern execution across the entire organization — teams, tools, processes — and oh yeah, AI agents like OpenClaw.

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The Problem

Every tool sees its own reality. No system sees yours.

Your CRM knows about leads. Your payment processor knows about transactions. Your scheduling system knows about appointments. Each one a reliable record within its own boundary.

No tool sees across the others. No layer exists to ask whether the process they collectively constitute is executing correctly — end to end, in real time. Accountability distributes. Problems compound silently. By the time an outcome is missed, the window to intervene has already closed.

Each tool governs its own boundary — nothing beyond
Accountability distributes with no aggregation layer
Problems surface as outcomes — after the damage
AI agents execute with no governance above them
The Platform

Concordat Beacon

A governance layer that sits above your tools and evaluates whether execution is unfolding correctly — without replacing anything below it.

05Control Tower
04Concordat OS
03Signal Ingestion
02Governance Schema
01Execution Playbook

Define your operating model

Encode operational processes as ordered states with required decisions and completion criteria.

Connect tools and operators

Signals from every system, human, and AI agent flow into one governance model.

Evaluate in real time

Concordat OS assesses every signal against your schema continuously.

Surface risk early

SLA violations, missing requirements, and ownership gaps before they become failures.

Open Concordat Beacon →
AI Agent Governance

Agents execute.
Beacon governs.

AI agents are entering enterprise operations at scale — executing work autonomously across tools and systems at a speed no human oversight layer can manually track.

Beacon governs agents the same way it governs humans. Agents are operators. Their activity is attributed. Their principals are accountable.

Agents operate within playbooks defined and owned by humans
Activity is attributed to the agent and the accountable human principal
Decisions require human attestation — judgment cannot be delegated
Every governance record is attributable, auditable, and defensible
The Team

Built by systems thinkers

The Concordat team brings together systems architecture, engineering, operations, and human-centered thinking — the disciplines execution governance demands.

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Christian Barber

CEO & Founder

Systems architect with 10+ years building operational infrastructure. Founded Concordat to close a governance gap he kept encountering across every organization he worked with.

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Neil Jain

CTO & Co-Founder

Product-minded engineer who has shipped AI agent orchestration tools, real-time operations platforms, and enterprise products across multiple verticals.

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Chris Hall

CDO & Builder

Senior leader in global sales ops analytics. Deep background in data architecture, CRM systems, and operational intelligence.

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Justin Lischak

Co-Founder

UCI Master of Human-Computer Interaction. Attorney. Works at the intersection of law, technology, and organizational systems.

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