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Trial To Pilot Intake
Huzefaaa2 edited this page Jun 28, 2026
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This page describes the public-safe intake flow for converting a CAVRA Community or Trial evaluation into an Enterprise pilot or SaaS onboarding path.
Use:
examples/demos/trial-to-pilot-intake/trial-to-pilot-intake-template.json
Schema version: cavra.trial_to_pilot_intake.v1.
- Repository and transparent agent scope
- CI/CD required check and evidence path
- Non-production connector routes
- SSO/RBAC ownership
- Evidence retention and archive model
- Enterprise or SaaS commercial handoff
The public repository may include templates, API contracts, readiness scoring, synthetic examples, and documentation.
Customer responses, license keys, connector credentials, private policy packs, Enterprise source, SaaS backend source, production tenant IDs, and commercial terms must remain in private Enterprise, customer-owned, or SaaS systems.
After the intake flow is documented and tested, continue with public licensing interface hardening.
CAVRA Field Compass
Before the agent acts, CAVRA asks: who is acting, what will change, what policy applies, and what evidence will prove it?
Before the agent acts, CAVRA asks: who is acting, what will change, what policy applies, and what evidence will prove it?
| Start | Build | Operate | Assure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick Start | CLI | Enterprise Guide | AISPM |
| Reader Paths | Policy Syntax | Deployments | Evidence |
| Community | GUI | Troubleshooting | Conclusion |
Textbook home: Before the Agent Acts |
Development archive: development and testing artifacts |
Source repository: github.com/Huzefaaa2/cavra
- Foreword And Reader Paths
- Why CAVRA Exists
- Runtime Authority Model
- Architecture
- Editions
- Install And Deploy
- Community Guide
- Enterprise Guide
- CLI Reference
- GUI And Sandbox
- AISPM Guide
- Policy And Evidence
- Operations And Integrations
- Labs And Use Cases
- Appendices And FAQ
- Policy Language Reference
- Troubleshooting Playbook
- Conclusion