KG Suite Fleet Dashboard POSTURE ACROSS 10 VERTICAL 6-PACKS + 10 REF IMPLS
Kinetic Gain Protocol Suite

Fleet Dashboard.
One view across ten regulated verticals.

Operator dashboard showing the Kinetic Gain Protocol Suite's posture across all eleven vertical 6-packs — HealthTech, EdTech, PropTech, Insurance / InsurTech, HR Tech, FinTech, GovTech, LegalTech, EnergyTech, DefenseTech, RetailTech / Consumer AI. Same six canonical artifact shapes in every vertical; different per-vertical regulatory basis, data categories, and invariants. Ten of the eleven verticals now have a working AGPL-3.0 reference implementation (RetailTech is spec-only for now) proving the audit-stream invariants end-to-end. Use this view to audit Suite coverage, identify cross-vertical patterns, and route procurement decisions across mixed AI-vendor portfolios.

verticals
canonical shapes
sibling spec repos
cross-cutting invariants
reference impls (AGPL)

The ten regulated verticals

Every vertical has all six canonical shapes. Each card links to the suite hub's per-vertical mini-landing.

Cross-vertical posture by shape

For each of the six canonical shapes, all eleven verticals have the corresponding sibling spec repo. Click any cell to open the repo.

Cross-cutting invariant compliance matrix

Five conceptual invariants appear in multiple verticals — but named, scoped, and enforced differently in each. This is where the parallel-structure thesis shows its richest texture.

Reference implementations — one per vertical (AGPL-3.0)

Every vertical now has working code proving its audit-stream spec invariants survive a real hash-chained trajectory end-to-end. Specs stay MIT for maximum implementation freedom; reference impls are AGPL-3.0. Together they exercise five distinct wall-clock invariant patterns the Suite supports.

Horizontal composition tools

Two npm packages + GitHub Actions that compose across all 60 sibling spec repos AND all 10 reference implementations. The router (v0.2+) auto-detects both spec-shape and ref-impl-shape audit-stream events from the same CLI command.