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Investor hub · Public traction Live in production · 2026

The product is live, signed, and verifiable.

Traction you can check, not traction you have to take on faith.

Most early-stage decks ask you to believe a roadmap. Summit Cognitive ships proof. Every governed action issues a Decision Receipt — a cryptographically signed, replayable, independently verifiable record of why an answer was allowed, revised, blocked, or escalated. The figures on this page are public-level only. Pipeline detail, financials, the cap table, and valuation live in the access-gated data room.

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Public traction

Live, in production, and independently verifiable. The figures below are public-level only.

3,000+

Signed Decision Receipts issued in production

Stated conservatively · public ledger

98.6%

Receipt acceptance rate (deny by default)

Capability Statement

99.9%

Replay determinism

Capability Statement

9

Governed agents under the policy gate

Deny-by-default admissibility

Sub-second

End-to-end evaluation latency

Capture through receipt issuance

99.9%+

Uptime since production launch

Tech-architecture one-pager

Ed25519

Hardware-backed signatures, public-key verification

OPA-gated, deny-by-default policy

52 + 5

Canonical packages, five integrated services

Built and maintained by one person

TRL 5

Technology Readiness Level

Decision Receipt one-pager · Federal posture

Engineering metrics are audit-time figures (late May to early June 2026); some have since advanced. Several measures reflect advanced internal capability and are stated conservatively here. SPRS / NIST 800-171 self-assessment figures and full pipeline detail are available in the gated data room. Independent review by established third-party security firms is scoped, not completed — Summit does not claim "independently reviewed by."

Verify it yourself

A claim you can check is worth more than a metric you have to trust.

Summit's traction is built to be inspected rather than asserted. The product is live in production at decrec.summitcognitive.ai, with a published public key and a ledger so a Decision Receipt can be verified independently — offline, without contacting Summit. Each receipt carries an Ed25519 signature; the governing policy is OPA-gated and deny-by-default; and the underlying decision can be deterministically replayed against what was actually known at the time.

This is built, deployed, and in active pilot motion — not a model wrapper, not a UI overlay, not a research project. The codebase is 52 canonical packages and five integrated services, built and maintained by one person. Where observability tells you what happened and audit logs tell you who did it, a Decision Receipt shows why the answer was allowed, revised, blocked, or escalated — captured at decision time.

Federal credentialing

The administrative table stakes for federal work are already cleared.

UEI

AssignedUnique Entity ID

SAM.gov

RegisteredActive registration

CAGE

AssignedCommercial & Government Entity code

Readiness

TRL 5Federal posture

Federal credentialing is complete: UEI assigned, SAM.gov registered, and a CAGE code assigned. The provisional patent application No. 64/034,952 was filed April 10, 2026; the non-provisional conversion is due April 10, 2027. The patent is pending, not granted. Capability statement, opportunity register, active submissions, and the federal readiness packet live in the gated data room.

The content & category program

Traction is not only a metric. It is also owning the words a category gets argued in.

Summit is building category authority alongside the product: the vocabulary — Cognitive Security, the Decision Receipt, the runtime admissibility layer — and the public argument behind it. Two flagship channels are in production.

ESSAY SERIES

Dispatches

Short, sharp field notes on evidence, decisions, and machine-made authority — the workbench between the book and the podcast. dispatches.summitcognitive.ai ↗

PODCAST

Warrant

Conversations that test the admissibility argument out loud. warrant.summitcognitive.ai ↗

BOOK

Admissible Reality

The long-form argument for decision admissibility, forthcoming from founder Brian C. Long.

SPEAKING

Web Summit, Lisbon

A speaking slot at Web Summit (Lisbon, November 9–12, 2026) is in flight — being secured, not yet confirmed.

What lives behind the gate

This page is public. Pipeline, financials, the cap table, and valuation are not.

Confidential financials, the cap table, the valuation, and term-sheet specifics are not published on this page. They are released to qualified investors with an active diligence engagement. The cards below name each gated section without exposing its contents.

  • 06Gated

    Go-to-market & traction

    Live proof metrics in full, the anonymized pipeline / relationship map, ICP and pricing appendix, and the pilot, design-partner, and federal capture motion. Pipeline numbers are deliberately ranged, never customer-named.

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  • 04Gated

    Compliance, trust & security

    SPRS / NIST 800-171 self-assessment with remediation trajectory, NIST AI RMF mapping, the security & trust one-pager, and the SOC 2 / FedRAMP / CMMC roadmap (designed-for-alignment, not yet certified).

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  • 08Gated

    Federal credentials & pipeline

    Capability statement, opportunity register, active submissions, federal readiness packet, and the OTA / FAR / CSO posture.

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  • 05Gated

    Financial model & cap table

    The 18-month model (base and downside cases), burn and runway narrative, and the current cap table. Released only to investors in active diligence — figures are not published here.

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