ProofLayer Pilot Playbook is the adoption manual for Verification Before Execution. Modern systems can move faster than their controls. AI agents, automated workflows, treasury systems, and enterprise platforms can approve actions, trigger decisions, change access, and create consequences before anyone has enough proof that the action should have happened.
This playbook gives builders, founders, operators, risk leaders, auditors, and enterprise reviewers a practical 90-day path for testing ProofLayer in one controlled workflow.
The recommended first pilot is payment approval: a workflow every organization understands and every risk leader can evaluate.
Instead of allowing an action first and investigating later, ProofLayer asks:
Who is acting?
Are they authorized?
What evidence supports the action?
Do the rules permit it?
Should the system allow, hold, or deny the request?
Can the decision be proven later?
The playbook walks through a complete pilot architecture:
Request Contract
Authority Engine
Evidence Engine
Constraint Engine
Control Engine
ProofRecord
Execution Gateway
Evidence Pack
The core rule is simple:
No ALLOW, no execution.
Inside, readers will find a complete 90-day pilot structure, required ALLOW / HOLD / DENY test cases, ProofRecord guidance, Evidence Pack templates, a Results Memo template, and a 90-Day Pilot Checklist.
This is not a theory book. It is a practical implementation guide for moving proof-first governance from concept into a controlled pilot.
ProofLayer Pilot Playbook is Book 7 in the Remnant Fieldworks Enterprise Governance Series.
Before high-impact systems act, they should prove they are allowed to act.
If it cannot be verified, it cannot execute.