TheoB needs one honest pulse for the whole system.
A gate for aggregate readiness, layer state, warnings, blocked actions, review-required items, safe mode, recovery routing, and live-data honesty.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
Voice ready
The founder should know the system’s pulse in one glance.
System Heartbeat Gate checks whether live status APIs can safely contribute to one aggregate heartbeat across dashboard, telemetry, signal mesh, ingestion, autonomy, command center, and safe-mode status.
Expose only safe public-facing operational summaries.
Never expose token values, secret names, private logs, or raw credentials.
Use confidence labels and avoid unsupported certainty.
Keep connector credentials server-side only.
Do not expose unsafe blocked-action payloads.
Founder-facing summaries only; no sensitive internal details.
Be honest about structural readiness versus true live integration.
Human override and recovery status must remain visible.
The heartbeat must summarize system readiness without exposing secrets.
Heartbeat status should separate structural readiness from true live data integration.
Critical states should route to telemetry alerts, founder decision, recovery, or safe mode.
Blocked and review-required states should remain visible.
Heartbeat should include timestamp, layer state, warning count, and recommended action.
When any core layer is degraded, dashboard language should be honest and calm.