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Make your operations mineable.

The Translation Layer turns the data architecture you already have into the open OCEL 2.x standard — object-centric, auditable, ready for any tool that can mine it. Then our analytics find where margin leaks between your processes, in dollars you can defend.

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Order Item Shipment Invoice

Two items, one shipment, one invoice — one order. Visible in an object-centric log; destroyed by a case id.

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1

Drop in an export

A CSV of tables straight out of your ERP, or any OCEL file you already have. It never leaves your machine.

2

Confirm the mapping

The studio proposes which tables are objects and which are events, with the evidence shown. You approve; nothing is guessed silently.

3

See what it's worth

Your object graph, your process map — and a bounded, honest taste of the leakage figure, with its assumptions stated.

The hosted studio arrives at this address shortly — design-partner conversations are open now.

Process mining works. Getting a program running is what doesn't.

The flattening tax

Classical event logs force one case id per log. Real processes don't have one — orders have items, items share shipments, shipments share invoices. Choosing a victim duplicates some events and hides others, and every number downstream inherits the distortion.

The build tax

Every new question means a new extract, a new model, and a round-trip through a specialist. Analysts stop asking questions that aren't worth a two-week wait — which is most of the good ones.

The wall that remains

OCEL 2.0 removed the flattening tax at the data layer. The wall that remains is translation — and the industry treats that wall as a services engagement. We made it the product.

THE BASE PRODUCT

The Translation Layer

A pay-to-use service that converts your existing data architecture into a robust, object-centric, mineable one — on the open standard, on your infrastructure, with the assumptions on the table.

Suggest, confirm — then quiet

Mappings are proposed from evidence — your foreign-key graph, key statistics, naming — with the evidence shown. You confirm once. From then on translation runs silently and continuously, and schema drift is flagged, never silently adapted to.

The mapping is a contract

Versioned, diffable, promotable between environments, and confirmed by you before a single figure ships. The log is exactly what the mapping says it is — and you approved the mapping.

Every serialization out

JSON, XML, relational SQLite, CSV, Parquet — the standard's full surface. Portable by design: your log works in any tool that reads OCEL, competitors included. That is the point of an open standard.

Nothing leaves your infrastructure

Runs client-side today; in your warehouse at maturity. No replication, no second copy of your operational data, and a security review measured in minutes rather than quarters.

ON THE PUBLIC ORDER MANAGEMENT BENCHMARK — 21,008 EVENTS
39.7%

The overstatement a naive sum of detectors would have shipped — caught by the attribution ledger. Every dollar exists once, claims sum to one, and the books balance before any figure is shown.

$53,233

Annualized leakage, single-counted, each dollar attributed to one cause — published with its population, its assumptions, and two confidence bands that are never blended into one number.

×3.4

A stockout's true cost after causal attribution: two-thirds of it lands in warehouse handling, redeliveries, and expedites — three cost centers that would never blame inventory on their own.

Sampling error cannot move our totals. Only cost rates can — and you own the rates.

THE PREMIUM

The Process Margin Intelligence Suite

Four questions, answered in dollars — with the assumptions published beside every figure.

WHERE IS IT LEAKING?

The Leakage Report

Ranked findings, each with an annualized value, a causal chain, and the rate workspace where you set your own costs and watch every figure move.

WHY?

The Attribution Ledger

Fractional claims on atomic cost events, symptom separated from cause. The difference between a number and a defensible number.

WHERE DO WE INTERVENE?

The Leverage Points

Interventions ranked by depth, after Donella Meadows — so you fix the stockout upstream instead of repainting the packing line downstream.

DID IT STAY FIXED?

Continuous Monitoring

Before and after, with both bands: leaks closed, leaks reopened, leaks new. The sentence a renewal is built on.

Four ways in.

START HERE

OI Studio

Free — $0, no account

The studio over OCEL files, metered translation with the full mapping experience, and an honest, bounded taste of what your data is worth. Nothing is uploaded, ever.

THE BASE PRODUCT

The Translation Layer

Metered [pricing at launch]

Connected, continuous, at scale: every serialization out, the Connection Auditor, mapping versioning, and schema-drift detection.

PMI Suite

Subscription

The analytics on top: the Leakage Report, the Leverage Points, Continuous Monitoring. Your rates, your ledger, your exports.

White glove

$30–50K fixed

A six-week diagnostic on one process pair, run by us end to end. A quantified leakage figure — or a refund.

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Design-partner conversations are open now.

Nothing here asks to be trusted. It asks to be checked — and it brings the checking tools.