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The Resources Pillar

What is our own house doing —and is it agreeing with itself?

Palanor's third pillar reads your own organization the same way the first pillar reads the world. Five surfaces — strategy delivery, internal narrative, financial confidence, capital structure, and the people doing the work — all on the same lattice as the external signals Intelligence already weighs.

The architectural move

Every Resources module reads from the system of record without replacing it, extracts signal without storing raw transactional data, treats every committed forward state as a scenario, and scores that scenario against the lattice — internal and external on the same canvas.

This is forecast-as-scenario generalized. The operating forecast (Finance Watch). Every capital decision (Capital Watch). Every strategic priority (Cadence). Every person's commitments (Charge). The narrative the team is writing (Workstream). All scored against the same math.

The six Intelligence products

One math. Five read-positions.

01

Cadence

The rhythm of the work that delivers the strategy.

Strategic priorities flow down through projects to KPIs. Every KPI becomes a first-class signal on the lattice with priority weights (P1–P5) identical to external signals. Numen reads them the way it reads anything else.

Reads from · Linear · Asana · GitHub · Notion · Jira

02

Workstream

The connective tissue of internal work, read as signal.

Reads the work surfaces you already use — documents, conversations, calendars — and extracts narrative signal without storing raw content. The single answer to "should Palanor become Office or Slack or Notion?" — no, but it should be the layer that reads them.

Reads from · M365 · Google Workspace · Slack · Teams · Box · Dropbox · Notion · Outlook

03

Finance Watch

The forecast, weighed against the world.

Reads the ERP forecast and treats it as a scenario the lattice pressure-tests continuously. The customer keeps using NetSuite or Pigment to build the forecast. Palanor reads it and weighs it against the lattice. Two different jobs. Neither replaces the other.

Reads from · NetSuite · SAP · QBO · Dynamics · Anaplan · Pigment · Adaptive

04

Capital Watch

The refinancing window, read as signal.

Reads your debt instruments + cap table and scores every capital decision — refi, raise, secondary, exit — as a window confidence score. Most capital decisions are bad because they are calendar-driven, not window-driven. Capital Watch reframes timing.

Reads from · Carta · Pulley · AngelList Stack · manual debt instruments

05

Charge

What's been entrusted to your leadership.

One Numen sentence per direct report. No performance scoring. No 360s. No goal-grading. No competency matrices. The form is the bug. The Numen sentence is the product. Aggregate by default; individual reads require explicit consent.

Reads from · Cadence · Workstream calendar · weekly check-ins

Governance is the product

The Resources pillar is the most-sensitive surface Palanor reads. The contract earns the right to read it.

  • · Per-source, per-channel, per-account, per-person opt-in. Default scope is none.
  • · No raw content storage — derived signal only.
  • · Read-only, always. Palanor never writes back.
  • · Audit log accessible to every connected user. Trust requires receipts.
  • · BYOLLM available for regulated industries — route extraction through customer-keyed Anthropic credentials.
  • · No performance scoring, ever (Charge) — Numen describes, never ranks. The form is the bug; the Numen sentence is the product.

The non-position

What Palanor refuses to become.

Every category below has $100M–$5B+ incumbents and decades of accreted complexity. Palanor wins by reading what they produce — not by replacing them.

  • ERP / GL
  • EPM / planning
  • close management
  • FP&A modeling
  • treasury
  • billing / RevRec
  • consolidation
  • tax provisioning
  • cap table tool
  • deal room
  • investor CRM
  • LMA
  • 409A
  • covenant compliance
  • file storage
  • chat platform
  • office suite
  • email
  • calendar
  • wiki
  • meeting transcriber
  • project management
  • task tracker
  • HRIS
  • compensation
  • 1:1 tool
  • calibration
  • recognition
  • engagement survey
  • performance review
  • OKR grading
  • competency matrix
  • 360s

Pricing →

Three platform tiers. Six Council services.

The way Palanor is priced.

Open a conversation →

Hello at palanor dot com.

Tell us which module reads matter most to you and we will arrange a session.