VanAllenARM
Live system walkthrough

Run the morning market workflow.

This is the operational demo layer: ingest both feeds, match the market, surface conflicts, apply VanAllen's reconciliation default, publish dashboards, and generate the market summary.

Today's run

Ready to sync

Two source feeds are staged. Run the sync to see what ARM would hand Brooke before the first call of the day.

Open reports
Source feeds staged
Run metrics idle
Workflow

What ARM does after the feeds arrive

The point is not a pretty dashboard. The point is a repeatable operating loop that turns conflicting source data into something an advisor can trust.

System log example preview
ready: ARM staged for 06:40 market run.
saved search: buyer mandate loaded.
Outputs

What the team gets back

Dashboards for daily work, reports for client and advisor communication, and a short human-readable brief.

Generated outputs locked
Morning brief example preview
Overshoot · differentiating layer

Self-improving market knowledge

This is the distinction: ARM does not stop at a better dashboard. It captures VanAllen's market judgment, tests it against the data, and updates confidence as outcomes come back.

Advisor Knowledge Verification Layer

From firm memory to evidence-backed playbooks.

Every knowledge object answers five questions: what do we believe, why do we believe it, what supports or weakens it, how confident are we, and what happened after we acted.

Self-improving metrics tracked over time
MetricWhat improves
Why this matters
Vision closer

Later systems, clearly labeled

These are shown to make the roadmap tangible, not to imply they are included in the first build.