NORNR mark NORNR The evidence-first dashboard for governed agent spend.

NORNR / Proof-of-work dashboard

Evidence first

The dashboard should read like an operational bank statement for agent actions.

The control room wins when a buyer can open it and immediately see what was proposed, what cleared policy, what required review, what settled, and what survives into close and export.

This is not a generic monitoring dashboard. It is the visual proof that NORNR preserves one governed record from intent through export.

The dashboard should make five things legible immediately.

This is the shape that turns NORNR from a nice demo into a serious control surface.

Intent

What action was proposed

Amount, purpose, counterparty, lane and owner mandate should be visible without opening a second surface.

Decision

Why the action was approved, queued or blocked

Policy reason should be first-class. Buyers should not have to infer it from logs.

Review

Where queued work sits now

Review load, unresolved work and operator state should be visible without reconstructing the queue by hand.

Receipt

What actually settled

Receipt trail should survive from the same path, not appear as a separate accounting afterthought.

Export

What can leave NORNR now

Proof packet, review bundle and finance packet should be one click away from the primary action record.

The room should end in reusable packets.

The visual layer matters only because it makes the underlying artifacts legible to operations, finance and external reviewers.

Buyer packet

Standard proof packet

The defended record buyers use to understand whether one governed action is real enough to trust.

Open proof packet ↗

Review packet

Standard review bundle

The reusable packet for queued work, anomaly context and approval notes.

Open review bundle ↗

Close packet

Standard finance close packet

The export path finance receives after the governed action already cleared and settled.

Open finance close packet ↗