CROM

CROM turns objectives into controlled AI operations.

CROM is primal.'s product/platform foundation for AI operations. It helps organizations move from scattered tasks and disconnected tools to scoped workflows with approval points, validation, and useful closeout.

What CROM is

CROM is a controlled orchestration model for private knowledge, approved tools, and domain-specific workflows. It can support discovery, pilots, custom agent development, private deployment planning, and managed operations.

What CROM is not

CROM is not presented as a formally assured autonomous system. Public materials distinguish verified capabilities from planned, customer-specific, or still-hardening capabilities.

Responsible public treatment

CROM is used as a standalone platform name.

The V1 website does not expand the acronym publicly. Historical and current internal acronym treatments are preserved in internal records until Noah approves final public wording.

What it does

A controlled path from request to result.

Classify the objective

Clarify the business or technical problem before selecting a tool or automation path.

Map systems and people

Identify the data, systems, owners, approvals, and constraints involved.

Route approved work

Use approved workflows and review points instead of uncontrolled automation.

Require approval

Material actions stay inside a human-reviewed operating boundary.

Preserve evidence

Capture what happened, what worked, what did not, and what remains unverified.

Close out clearly

Return a useful decision record, not only raw output.

Pilot posture

Start with one workflow.

Some CROM architecture is still being hardened. primal. will not claim that a planned feature exists or that a customer-specific capability has been achieved without evidence.

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