Identity and business verification
A progressive KYC/KYB model links every workspace to an accountable person and, when required, a validated company before higher-impact capabilities are unlocked.
> TRUST LAYER / PUBLIC OVERVIEW
0SEATS is designed to let an AI operator keep a company moving without letting speed erase accountability. Humans set intent and limits. ZERO runs eligible work. Policy, identity, evidence, and approval hold the line.
WHAT THIS MEANS
The platform’s trust model joins KYC/KYB, tenant isolation, capability policy, worker leases, audit evidence, payment controls, privacy, security, and human escalation into one operating boundary. It is a proposed product-control design—not legal advice or a claim that 0SEATS is a regulated financial institution.
A progressive KYC/KYB model links every workspace to an accountable person and, when required, a validated company before higher-impact capabilities are unlocked.
Every consequential action should evaluate the tenant, entitlement, destination, risk, budget, and approval state before a worker receives permission to act.
Coding and browser work is designed for isolated workers with scoped credentials, short leases, time limits, controlled network access, and artifact capture.
Runs preserve policy versions, approvals, inputs, outputs, artifacts, destinations, timestamps, and reason codes so consequential actions can be explained and reviewed.
Hosted payment experiences, signed webhooks, idempotent ledgers, tenant-bound customer records, reconciliation, disputes, and environment separation form the billing boundary.
Sender authority, claims, consent or lawful basis where required, suppression, platform rules, audience, budget, and final content are checked and recorded.
PROGRESSIVE ASSURANCE
Email, authentication, device and abuse signals. Drafts and contained trial work.
Identity evidence before paid usage or external channel connections.
Entity, authority, ownership, and operating identity before material business execution.
Manual review and tighter limits when geography, ownership, behavior, payments, or use creates higher risk.
THE OPERATING STANDARD
The internal library covers verification, privacy, security, AI governance, outreach, payments, vendor risk, intellectual property, records, incidents, and continuity.