c16 — Agent Control Plane
Re-executing the agent-dashboard prompt anchored on the agent-native qcontrol control plane — a persona-partitioned app whose deep pages reframe qcontrol's views, plus a net-new Executive board. A complete pivot away from egress monitoring.
Focus
The unit of analysis is the agent as an actor — what it is, does, costs, and how safe it is. Five first-class persona seats (Security / Finance / Executive / Engineering / Compliance); pages duplicated across the seats that own them. Egress is demoted to a single agent-profile card.
Brochure Sites
wf5.b2 — a single "problem + value" page for EVERY page in the app (index + all 23 surfaces). Each plainly states the problem the surface solves and the value it brings, seeded by that page's high-level statement (its WirePagePurpose), with a few honest proof stats from c16-fleet. The lightest brochure form — a value map of the whole control plane.
wf5.b1 — a brochure page PER SEAT (security / finance / executive / engineering / compliance) plus an overview index, spawned from the wf5 wireframes. Each seat weaves its surfaces into one value story seeded by the page-level statements: Security (govern behavior/posture/credentials + the Activity Log flight recorder), Finance (see/attribute/control cost + spend ceilings), Executive (one board read + "are they earning their keep?"), Engineering (operate across speed/outcome/behavior), Compliance (prove control coverage honestly + evidence pack + why-trail). Shared Prose* components, no images, portable to www.qpoint.io.
wf4.b1 — a brochure page for EVERY page in the wf4 wireframe (wireframe 4 → brochure pass 1). index = executive overview; each remaining page (inventory, profile, identity, findings, posture, data-protection, cost-center, showback, usage-limits, executive-board, the five seat homes, policy-enforcement, performance, effectiveness, integrations, fleet-overview, compliance, teams-users, orientation) tells a tight problem → persona pain → how-this-page-resolves-it story. An experiment in selling each surface to its persona. Shared Prose* components, no images, portable to www.qpoint.io.
wf3.b1 — practitioner-lens brochure site spawned from the wf3 wireframes (wireframe 3 → brochure pass 1). Security + engineering value story: the agent blind spot, Discover/Observe/Enforce, behavioral findings, machine-identity, and policy dry-run. A first pass at capturing the ideas — composed from shared q-nuxt-layer Prose* components, no images, portable to www.qpoint.io.
Mockups
wf5.m2 — the unconstrained hi-fi pass of the 8 lead surfaces (executive-board, cost-center, agent-inventory, agent-profile, findings, security-posture, effectiveness, activity-log). Uses real q-nuxt-layer components where they fit and freely invents best-fit visualizations inline where the library has gaps (RadialScore, TrendArea, ConcentrationBar, SpendTreemap, TimelineRail/EventChip, ReportCardHero, posture/recovery gauges) — each annotated as a proposed addition. Richer and more polished than the constrained m1.
wf5.m1 — hi-fi mockup pass built FROM the wf5 persona-first synthesis wireframes (constrained to real q-nuxt-layer Ux*/Data*/Icon* components, reusing the wf3.m1 vocabulary — ScoreGauge, BudgetMeter, ChartDoughnut, DataSeverityTag). All 18 deep surfaces: executive-board (with the "are they earning their keep?" ROI band), cost-center, agent-inventory (lifecycle states), agent-profile (woven "is it working?" + "what it did" cards), findings (Activity Log bridge), security-posture, effectiveness, the net-new activity-log flight recorder, fleet-overview (Analyst/Wall toggle), usage-limits, the net-new teams-users accountability rollup, performance, data-protection, policy-enforcement, compliance (evidence pack), agent-identity, showback, and integrations — plus the 5 seat-home launchpads (security/finance/executive/engineering/compliance). The complete 23-page constrained set.
wf4.m1 — first hi-fi mockup pass built FROM the current wf4 wireframes (the qdash-grouped IA + net-new surfaces). Reuses the wf3.m1 component vocabulary (BudgetMeter, DataSeverityTag, ChartDoughnut, ScoreGauge). First page: Usage Limits (per-user/agent/tool spend ceilings on the Audit→Assist→Enforce ladder).
wf3.m1 — the first hi-fi mockup pass, built FROM the wf3 wireframes (unconstrained: real q-nuxt-layer components + best-fit visualizations, inventing native-styled components — ChartDoughnut, BudgetMeter, ScoreGauge, DataSeverityTag — where the library has gaps, proposed as additions). The iteration name encodes its source: wf3 → mockup pass 1. Pages: cost-center, executive-board, agent-inventory, agent-profile, findings, security-posture, fleet-overview, showback, performance, data-protection, policy-enforcement, compliance, agent-identity, integrations, executive-home, security-home, finance-home, engineering-home, compliance-home.
Wireframes
wf5 — the "best of wf3 + wf4" synthesis: organized by PERSONA (wf3's clean per-seat flat nav, seat-lensed deep pages) while carrying wf4's richer surfaces (Effectiveness, Usage Limits, Teams & Users, lifecycle inventory, wall mode, evidence pack). The four questions are demoted to an IMPLICIT page ordering (healthy → working → safe → accountable → traced → wired) — no group headers, no Orientation page. Net-new: a behavioral Activity Log ("what happened?") — the flight recorder behind every finding — on the Security / Engineering / Compliance seats, plus effectiveness + activity woven onto the agent profile, the findings→activity bridge, and an "are they earning their keep?" ROI line on the Executive board.
wf4 folds in the qdash purpose-doc gaps (qdash-premise-eval.md): a four-question nav grouping (Assurance / Security / Identity & Access / Admin) plus an Orientation map over the five seats; a Fleet Overview "wall mode" (ambient calm-vs-alarm to leave on a screen); a net-new Teams & Users accountability rollup (agents/cost/risk/findings by owner); Agent Inventory lifecycle states (active / stale / forgotten / decommission / shadow); and a concrete, previewable Compliance evidence pack. Built on the wf3 seat-lensed set.
wf3 revision after the seat-framing review: shared pages now re-lens by ?seat (Finance sees spend-at-risk first, Security control-coverage, Executive the governance index, Engineering instrumentation/latency, Compliance frameworks). Adds build-once derived signals to c16-fleet.ts — Control Coverage %, compound-risk flag, Hardening ROI, governance-tagged spend, trajectory/weeks-to-target — reused across pages. Egress still demoted.
wf2 revision after the Phase-2 value review: every page now states its PURPOSE, a computed BOTTOM-LINE takeaway, and the recommended NEXT ACTION (via the WirePagePurpose header). Adds five persona seat-landing pages (each seat opens on "your governance at a glance") so value is articulated per persona, not just routed. Same agent-native model (c16-fleet.ts); egress still demoted.
c16 — re-execution of the agent-dashboard prompt anchored on the agent-native qcontrol control plane (localhost:7878). A persona-partitioned app (5 first-class seats: Security / Finance / Executive / Engineering / Compliance) whose deep pages are agent-native reframes of qcontrol's 12 views plus a net-new Executive Governance & ROI Board. Complete pivot away from egress (demoted to a single profile card). All pages render app/data/c16-fleet.ts.