Build is for practitioners, consultants, and institutional partners who want to work directly with the Caneni methodology — not as resellers, but as people shaping how it is practiced in real domains.
Caneni is a methodology before it is a product. It describes how human judgment can be made verifiable — in AI-assisted decisions, in professional practice, and in the transfer of value.
Build is for those who want to work with that methodology directly, within their own domain. Not affiliates. Not franchisees. Not passive distributors. People who understand a category before it becomes a standard, and want to help shape how it develops.
Within their organisation or within clients' workflows, at the point where human judgment must be verifiable and transferable.
In ways that are structured, auditable, and durable beyond the system where the act originally happened.
Not by governing the methodology, but by helping show where it holds, where it bends, and how it behaves under real conditions.
Legal and compliance professionals advising organisations on AI accountability. Consultants and advisors in AI governance, institutional process design, and risk-sensitive workflows.
Organisations that want to implement AOE as an internal practice, and researchers or practitioners working at the intersection of human agency and AI-assisted decision-making.
The public Atlas documents the principles, language, and public-facing record of the methodology. Deeper implementation structure and protected method detail are not disclosed publicly; they are handled through direct conversation and selective operational pathways.
The public record is live at canon.caneni.net. The public navigator is live at caneni.net/apotrop/. The system is operating as a selective institutional pilot, and the Canon currently contains over 240 catalogued protocols.
Steward relationships are structured by direct conversation. There is no open application process and no generic access promise.
The right first step is a conversation with Apotrop or directly with the team. Describe your domain, your work, and what you want to build with the methodology.
Or write directly: hello@caneni.net
Subject: Steward inquiry