Release RailOperated by Reality Contact, LLC

Agent release control installation

Make every live agent change a release you can name and reverse.

Release Rail maps the current path and restores one prior version in a test environment at no charge. The paid installation adds explicit draft and publish states, complete version history, environment labels, top-task tests, deployment receipts, and tested rollback.

Example result

One candidate across the release rail

timeline
  1. Draftr-184 / editableSaving work does not move production.
  2. Candidater-185 / immutableThe complete definition is fixed for review.
  3. Test9 pass / 1 heldBlocking cases remain individually visible.
  4. Productionr-184The environment still resolves to the accepted version.
  5. Restorer-183 / verifiedThe prior path has a witnessed test receipt.
Illustrative identifiers show the control path. Actual release authority, definitions, tests, and production state remain with the buyer.

Autosave is not a production release process.

An agent can change when a prompt, tool schema, model setting, retrieval source, policy, or adapter changes. If those pieces live in separate mutable surfaces, the team cannot identify what ran or restore the last accepted behavior.

A release path assembles the full definition under one identifier, keeps drafts away from production, records the decision, verifies the serving path, and preserves a tested route back.

The free restore proves whether a prior state is actually recoverable.

After secure intake, Reality Contact, LLC maps the version store, edit path, environments, tests, deployment command, and production pointer, then restores one supplied prior version outside production.

The paid installation turns that evidence into a controlled state machine with immutable releases, explicit authority, task checks, publish verification, retained receipts, and an operator runbook.

What comes back from the record

A current-state map identifies draft and production paths, definition storage, deployment commands, environment labels, history gaps, and rollback authority, then restores one supplied prior version in a non-production test environment.

Turnaround: The map and test restore are delivered within five business days after safe access, the current definition, one prior version, and a test scenario are confirmed.

Inventory, version, test, and control the pointer

  1. Enumerate the definition

    Prompts, tools, models, retrieval, policies, adapters, environments, and deployment actions are mapped as one releasable object.

  2. Separate draft from live

    Editable work creates history while production continues to resolve only to an explicitly accepted immutable version.

  3. Test and publish

    Top tasks, denied paths, diffs, approvals, deployment output, and customer-path verification form the release receipt.

  4. Restore with evidence

    The authorized operator can move the environment pointer to an accepted prior version and verify the result.

Why the check is free

The map is free because Reality Contact, LLC is testing whether one successful non-production restore creates enough operational evidence for teams to commission a controlled release path.

Free release map and test restore

A current-state map identifies draft and production paths, definition storage, deployment commands, environment labels, history gaps, and rollback authority, then restores one supplied prior version in a non-production test environment. The map and test restore are delivered within five business days after safe access, the current definition, one prior version, and a test scenario are confirmed.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Questions before you send anything

What do I send?

Do not send private links, files, prompts, credentials, logs, or agent definitions through this public form. If the installation fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before any private material is transferred.

What comes back for free?

A current-state map identifies draft and production paths, definition storage, deployment commands, environment labels, history gaps, and rollback authority, then restores one supplied prior version in a non-production test environment. The map and test restore are delivered within five business days after safe access, the current definition, one prior version, and a test scenario are confirmed.

Where does the service stop?

Reality Contact, LLC installs and tests release controls but does not certify agent safety, guarantee behavioral consistency, decide product policy, approve production releases, operate incidents indefinitely, or assume authority over customer data, credentials, model choices, or consequential agent actions. The buyer names release and rollback authorities, approves the version schema and top tasks, controls production credentials, decides whether each candidate is published, and can require repair or restoration after reviewing the evidence. This release-engineering service does not replace the buyer's product, security, legal, privacy, model-risk, or production-readiness review.

Free release map and test restore

A current-state map identifies draft and production paths, definition storage, deployment commands, environment labels, history gaps, and rollback authority, then restores one supplied prior version in a non-production test environment. The map and test restore are delivered within five business days after safe access, the current definition, one prior version, and a test scenario are confirmed.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Operated by Reality Contact, LLC.

Private prompts, definitions, logs, and credentials wait for secure intake and written deletion terms.

The buyer controls production credentials and every release decision.

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