Identity & Participation
Governed identities, organizational relationships, roles, authority, and participation contexts designed to remain distinguishable and traceable.
CLS is being built as a local-first platform for people and organizations to manage trusted information, relationships, workflows, records, and enterprise activities while preserving control over their own data and operating environment.
CLS is being designed as a modular platform rather than a collection of disconnected applications.
Governed identities, organizational relationships, roles, authority, and participation contexts designed to remain distinguishable and traceable.
Documents, records, evidence, provenance, and business information remain connected to their source, context, ownership, and applicable governance.
A common platform for governed workflows, transactions, collaboration, approvals, and future enterprise capabilities delivered through modular CLS packages.
CLS is being designed so infrastructure convenience does not silently become business authority or ownership of participant information.
Core participant functions are designed to operate locally without requiring a continuously available CLS-managed cloud backend.
Exchange between participants is designed around explicit scope, provenance, authority, purpose, and minimum necessary disclosure.
Core CLS business meaning is designed to remain separate from hosting vendors, cloud providers, technical tenants, and database products.
The public website is being established ahead of the first approved CLS application release.
Official application downloads will be published here only after the applicable release has completed the required validation and release process.