Parallax works in three stages: Vector, Lattice, and Crucible.

Together they tell one story: Vector maps the world outside your walls. Lattice models how decisions move through your organisation. Crucible applies pressure so you see what holds, fractures, or fails—before you commit.

Parallax product layers

Parallax Vector

External world · corpus · directional signal layer

Vector reads as direction, force, movement, incoming trajectories, and mapped signals—where things are headed.

Built for
  • Corpus ingestion and external narratives
  • Entities, signals, and stakeholder world-mapping

Maps the environment and directional pressures around a decision.

Parallax Lattice

Internal org model · structured relationships · company graph

Lattice reads as structure, internal connectivity, the hidden framework, and the relationships under the surface—support and constraint together.

Built for
  • How incentives and reporting lines shape behaviour
  • Decision paths, handoffs, and internal blockers

Models how decisions move through organisational structure, incentives, and internal pathways.

Parallax Crucible

Simulation · stress test · triangulation · pressure engine

Crucible reads as pressure, heat, refinement under stress, and what survives first contact with reality.

Built for
  • Scenario simulation and adversarial passes
  • Triangulating narratives, stakeholders, and options

Applies pressure to a decision and shows what holds, fractures, or fails.