The ARBITR Pilot Programme.
Ten organisations will help shape ARBITR while structural feedback can still influence the product. Each pilot partner pays a single fixed entry fee and receives lifetime access to ARBITR thereafter. The offer will not be repeated once the product reaches general availability.
The offer.
Ten pilot organisations are being selected across a deliberate spread of sizes, sectors, and autonomous-systems use cases. Each pilot partner pays a one-time fixed entry fee. In return, each pilot partner receives lifetime access to ARBITR - through the pilot period, through general availability, and through every future release thereafter. There is no ongoing subscription for pilot partners. There is no price uplift at general availability. There is no version-locked access. Lifetime means lifetime.
Why a pilot, and not a paid beta.
A paid beta is a discount scheme. A pilot is a partnership. The difference is what each party contributes. Pilot partners are selected to help shape the runtime primitive at the stage where structural feedback can still influence the Envelope schema, the integration patterns, and the evidence-bundle format. In exchange, they receive the fairest commercial terms ARBITR will ever offer. This is not a pre-sale. It is an invitation to help define the layer before the layer defines itself.
What pilot partners contribute.
A named technical lead and a named accountable lead for the twelve-week structured pilot period. Regular feedback sessions - typically fortnightly - where observations, friction, and suggested changes are captured. Willingness to test ARBITR against at least one real autonomous-execution workflow in a non-production environment, progressing to production at each partner's pace. Optional, opt-in participation in a co-authored case study once the pilot has concluded. Acceptance of the programme's confidentiality terms, which protect both ARBITR's pre-release IP and the pilot partner's own sensitive operational information.
What pilot partners receive.
Lifetime access to ARBITR, including every future release, with no ongoing subscription fee. Direct access to the ARBITR product and engineering team throughout the pilot period - not a support queue, a relationship. Input into the Envelope schema, integration options, and evidence-bundle format while these are still open to structural change. Named early partner status, where the partner wishes to have it, for organisations that wish to signal their participation. And, where a co-authored case study is agreed, the reputational benefit of having helped shape a layer that is being designed to become standard.
How selection works.
The process is deliberately human and deliberately unhurried. An Expression of Interest is submitted via the form below. Within two weeks, suitable candidates are invited to a qualification call. The qualification call is a mutual fit assessment: the Magentix team needs to understand the partner's environment and use case; the partner needs to assess whether ARBITR's current trajectory aligns with their needs. Shortlisted organisations receive the Architecture Brief and Envelope schema under mutual non-disclosure. Final selection is made when the ten organisations have been matched across the intended spread of sizes, sectors, and use cases. Organisations not selected for the pilot are not forgotten; they are placed on a priority-access list for the general availability release.
How the documentation is structured.
Three tiers of documentation are released at three stages of the engagement, for the same reason any serious enterprise engagement tiers its disclosure: to protect both parties. The tier you can read on this page is public. The next tier requires acceptance of pilot-confidentiality terms and arrives by email after Expression of Interest is submitted. The final tier, including the Envelope schema and integration options, is released only under mutual non-disclosure to shortlisted organisations.
- Tier 1: Pilot Programme Overview - available on this page
- Tier 2: Pilot Programme Prospectus - delivered by email after EOI submission, subject to confidentiality terms
- Tier 3: Architecture Brief and Envelope Schema - under mutual NDA, post-qualification
Express your interest.
The information you provide here helps the Magentix team understand whether the pilot is a genuine fit for your organisation, and helps you receive programme documentation appropriate to the stage of the conversation. The form takes around three minutes to complete.
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