Prepared
Work the agent made ready without external execution: drafts, approval packets, research, and workflow options.
Mission publishes a compact weekly report for agentic workspaces: actions prepared, approved, blocked, corrected, and learned. The goal is practical trust infrastructure, not abstract model confidence.
The report is designed for operators, buyers, and governance reviewers who need to see whether agent work is creating enterprise value while staying inside approved boundaries.
Work the agent made ready without external execution: drafts, approval packets, research, and workflow options.
Consequential actions a human reviewed and allowed: sends, posts, commits, calendar changes, and buyer-facing work.
Actions stopped because the consequence was outside policy, lacked evidence, or belonged to a human-only class.
Drafts or decisions humans edited, redirected, or rejected before execution.
Voice patterns, approval rules, buyer language, and workflow evidence that improved the next run.
This baseline uses actual gomission receipts and external-touch records from the current proof sprint. It is intentionally small: the point is to show the measurement habit before claiming adoption.
Mission is the practical trust infrastructure for agentic work: a workspace where agents earn permission through evidence, approval, correction, and receipts.