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The point of HarborOS isn’t just to show you numbers — it’s to let you show anyone how a number was built. Several things in the product exist specifically to make that possible.

Every figure traces to contracts

Because every number is derived from your contracts rather than entered separately, you can always follow a figure back to the specific contracts that produced it. There’s no step where a number is typed in and disconnected from its source. See Contract is the atom.

A record of what you decided

The judgments that shape your numbers are recorded, not just applied. When you confirm a contract, HarborOS records that it was confirmed and when. Promoting a deal, marking a renewal’s likelihood, resolving a conflict — these are deliberate actions you took, so a number is never the result of something no one chose. (See Judgment is the gate.)

Frozen history you can compare

A snapshot preserves exactly what your numbers were on a given day, and it isn’t recalculated later — it’s a fixed record of what you believed then. Comparing two snapshots shows precisely what moved between them, down to the named customers. That’s how you reconstruct not just today’s number but the path it took to get here.

Beacon shows its work

When Beacon answers a question, the answer is kept with its conversation, along with a record of the lookups it ran to produce it. Its figures come from live reads against your data, so you can see where each one came from rather than taking it on trust.

Why it matters

Diligence, audits, and board scrutiny all ask the same question in different words: how was this number built? HarborOS is designed so the answer is always available and always specific — which contracts, which decisions, which day.