TheoB should know who is entering the system.
A classification layer for visitors, researchers, contributors, operators, institutions, developers, cacao participants, producers, pro users, and AI agents.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
Voice ready
Same world. Different doors.
TheoB should adapt the interface, permissions, memory access, routing, and feature exposure based on who is entering — without corrupting the shared truth layer.
Low friction discovery, public pages, simple orientation, no sensitive system controls.
Knowledge trails, citations, timeline, source comparison, anomaly review, and public datasets.
Field reports, corrections, source submissions, expertise, reputation, and review pathways.
Dashboards, queues, workflows, activation controls, source review, and system monitoring.
Verified organization access, team workflows, public-good data, compliance, and reporting.
API keys, docs, integrations, webhooks, sandbox tools, and technical diagnostics.
Cacao journeys, events, reflection, education, safety, and guided experiences.
Agriculture, climate signals, sourcing, regional visibility, education, and trade context.
Advanced tools, saved workflows, agents, premium limits, and professional dashboards.
Scoped permissions, memory rules, routing authority, audit logs, and action limits.
Identity guides access. It must not bend reality.
Identity changes what the user sees, not what truth becomes.
Public knowledge remains protected from monetization pressure.
Higher access requires clearer permissions and stronger audit trails.
Agents need stricter limits than humans until trust is earned.
Contributors should gain benefits through verified usefulness.
Every identity must be able to step back into simple mode.