Kinetic proves the system is healthy enough to trust.
Kinetic is the run-state and recovery layer. It shows health, readiness, commissioning, diagnostics, recovery guidance, deployment verification, and rollback confidence across ZillaAI™ and managed capabilities.
Proof before trust.
Kinetic exists because operators need proof, not optimism. ZillaAI™ should show what is running, what changed, what failed, what needs setup, and whether an output or deployment was actually verified.
Where Kinetic fits in the ZillaAI™ project.
Kinetic checks health, records readiness, guides setup or recovery, and proves whether published or delivered work is actually usable.
What Kinetic will be responsible for.
This is public-safe project language. Internal build state, exact percent complete, test evidence, and implementation details stay in the internal roadmap and future manual track.
Kinetic Deck
System-wide status, service health, readiness, and runtime summaries.
Commissioning
Bring new devices, sites, services, projects, and tools into the system.
Diagnostics
Logs, health checks, probes, and failure summaries.
Recovery
Guided restart, rollback, and restore paths.
Publish Verification
Live-site checks, broken links, file checks, and deployment proof.
Status Reporting
Concise operator summaries and notification-ready health messages.
How this surface matures.
The public roadmap is directional, not a private build tracker. It explains the sequence of maturity without exposing internal implementation tickets or runtime details.
Reliable health views
Finish readiness views across active modules and services.
Repeatable recovery
Turn known recovery steps into guided workflows.
Commissioning flows
Add setup paths for managed sites, devices, tools, and services.
Publishing proof
Connect verification to static-site deployment and rollback.
Operational summaries
Feed concise health state into Vector and public-safe updates.
Visuals to complete the page.
These pages are text-first drafts. The next design pass should replace placeholders with public-safe graphics that make the module concrete without leaking private environment details.