The five decisions
only you should make.
Most agent platforms either approve everything or approve nothing. AOS approves five categories of action and nothing else. The everything-else runs while you sleep.
Anything that moves money
Money mistakes do not heal cleanly. The agent draft is fine. The decision needs your call.
Anything you say publicly
Your voice is your brand. Agents draft. You sign.
Anything using customer data
Customer trust is a single-revoke asset. You stay in the loop on every motion.
Anything that touches systems
A bad deploy at 2am is everyone's problem the next morning. You sign before it lands.
Anything creating audit risk
When the audit comes, the question is "who approved this?" and the answer needs to be you, on the record.
The other thirty-five things run themselves.
You probably approve forty things a week today. Five of them belong to you. Thirty-five do not. AOS holds those five and routes the other thirty-five through the self-review loop: builder, QA, reviewer, security. By Friday they are shipped and on your founder summary as "things that happened" instead of "things waiting on me."
Approval questions
Set your approval rules at provisioning.
Strictness is configurable. Some founders set higher dollar thresholds on the money hold. Some require dual sign-off on public claims. You decide at install.