Three live deployments

The graph finds what
no one was looking for.

Three sectors. Names redacted. Numbers preserved. The pattern is the same: structured memory exposes truths the organization had already silently accepted.

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Three live deployments, three different sectors. Names redacted. Numbers preserved. The pattern is the same: structured memory exposes the truths the organization had already silently accepted.

The graph finds what
no one was looking for.

CASE · A
AVIATION HOLDING / US
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157 typed findings on the first pass, including two exposed secrets and a regulator-relevant compliance gap.

Across twelve months of workspace documentation, knowledge-graph nodes and architecture decisions, the Inconsistency Radar produced 157 typed findings on the first pass. Three were high-severity: a configuration example with a populated private key, a setup note containing a plaintext Wi-Fi password, and a regulated-broadcast spec missing two mandatory fields. The medium-severity cluster surfaced contract drift across the cloud, video and device-control architectures where authoritative pages disagreed on the current decision. Subsequent passes surfaced a critical architecture flaw at the hardware/software interface, caught months before downstream rework would have been required.

"It surfaced 157 things we had silently agreed to stop looking at. Two of them were credentials."
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OPERATING METRICS
Findings (first pass)
157
Severity distribution
3 high · 55 med · 99 low
Critical exposure
2 secrets · 1 compliance gap
Architecture flaw caught
months of dev time saved
CASE · B
STATE-LINKED HOLDING / SOVEREIGN
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Mission-drift detection across a $1.4B portfolio of strategic initiatives.

A holding entity asked: "Of the forty-two initiatives we approved this year, which ones have quietly drifted from their stated objective?" Meshline cross-correlated board approvals, OKR documents, monthly status memos, executive emails and operational outputs, and produced eleven typed contradictions, each grounded to source coordinates. Three were material. The board acted on all three.

"For the first time, the board could see what was actually happening, not what was being reported."
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OPERATING METRICS
Initiatives reviewed
42
Drift events surfaced
11 typed · 3 material
Avg. evidence chain length
47 sources / event
Board-level adoption
within 2 weeks
CASE · C
GLOBAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Cross-departmental contradiction discovery across 38,000 internal documents.

Two divisions had been independently advising different government agencies, and, unbeknownst to either, had been issuing contradictory technical guidance for nineteen months. Meshline identified the contradiction within the first crawl pass, ranked it by stakeholder impact, and produced a fully cited reconciliation memo. The institute now runs a continuous contradiction monitor across all advisory output.

"We never would have looked. The graph looked for us."
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OPERATING METRICS
Documents standardized
38,418
Cross-division contradictions
23 · 4 high-stakes
Continuous monitor
live · permission-aware
Hours saved (Y1 est.)
~14,200
PATTERN OBSERVED

Across every deployment, the most valuable output was not a faster answer to a known question. It was the discovery of the questions the organization had quietly stopped asking.

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