Manifesto
LogicPlum exists to design systems that remain responsible as consequences compound.
We believe that software, automation, and intelligence should be judged not by novelty or speed, but by their ability to endure scrutiny, governance, and change.
This belief places constraints on how we work, what we accept, and what we refuse.
On Responsibility
We believe that systems entrusted with durable consequences must preserve clear responsibility.
Delegation without accountability is not efficiency.
Human judgment cannot be removed from consequence-bearing systems — only supported or obscured.
On Endurance
We believe that systems should be designed to outlive their creators.
This requires explicit intent, documented decisions, and governance that survives personnel change.
Systems that cannot be questioned, audited, or unwound safely are failures, regardless of performance.
On Constraint
We believe that constraint is a design requirement, not a limitation.
Boundaries, escalation paths, and failure containment enable trust to persist over time.
Unbounded systems accumulate risk faster than understanding.
On Speed
We believe that speed without governance amplifies fragility.
Acceleration is valuable only when direction, responsibility, and reversibility are preserved.
We do not optimize for urgency.
On Discretion
We believe that serious work is conducted quietly.
Visibility is not evidence of value.
Confidentiality is not a feature — it is a baseline.
On Refusal
We believe that the ability to refuse work is essential to integrity.
Not every problem should be automated.
This manifesto is not aspirational.
It describes the conditions under which we operate.