First in the world Governance Console.
TVEVT is infrastructure for Strategic Signal Control & Distribution — a control layer for who can publish, what goes out, when and where — with approvals, enforcement, and an immutable execution record.
Not a “posting tool”. A control layer and accountability standard.
The problem TVEVT solves
The modern organization is forced to publish across many channels — with many people involved. That reality creates a gap: production happens fast, but governance is weak. The result is inconsistency, reputational risk, and invisible mistakes.
- Ownership is unclear: who is allowed to publish, and on whose authority?
- Consistency breaks: the same message mutates across channels and teams.
- Approvals are informal: decisions live in chats, not in enforceable rules.
- No proof layer: when something goes wrong, there’s no clean record of execution.
What “signal governance” means here
Governance is not a document. It’s a system: rules + roles + approvals + logs.
TVEVT turns governance into a product surface — and makes distribution controllable.
Core doctrine
- Governance-first: control before scale.
- Execution proof: immutable log is part of the product, not a “nice to have”.
- Institutional tone: consistency is a requirement, not a preference.
- Infrastructure mindset: TVEVT is a layer you build on, not a tool you “use”.
How TVEVT is different
Most products optimize for publishing speed. TVEVT optimizes for control. It treats distribution like a governed surface — like finance, compliance, or security.
- Workspaces + roles (Owner / Editor / Approver)
- Approval gates by plan and by policy
- Immutable log as a proof surface
- Cross-channel consistency as an enforceable constraint
Think “control layer”
TVEVT is the missing layer between intention (strategy) and output (channels).
It makes “who can say what” programmable.