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Public Roadmap

Themes, not commitments.

This is a directional view of where the platform is going. We deliberately do not publish dates — releases drop when they're ready. If a theme below is on your critical path, talk to your account team.


Q3 2026 — operate

  • Try-It API explorer. Live request/response panels embedded on every API reference page, backed by sandbox tenant credentials.
  • AI Ask-the-Docs. Citation-locked Q&A across the docs corpus + OpenAPI spec. No invented policy claims.
  • Per-Guardian Model Cards. EU AI Act-style transparency artifacts for every shipped Guardian.
  • Per-route latency budget UI. Set Guardian latency budgets per route; trip an L4 breaker when exceeded.

Q4 2026 — visualize

  • 2D Policy Manifold Explorer (live). What today's Policy Intelligence page shows statically becomes interactive — toggle clauses, watch regions redraw, drop in real production embeddings.
  • MCP Session Replay (real data). Today the MCP Gateway page renders a fixture-driven replay; this lights up for live customer sessions.
  • Federated Defense dashboard. Per-tenant view of the immunity gained from the broader fleet.
  • Guardian leaderboards. Tenant-private rank of which Guardians ship the most blocks / corrections / passes per week.

H1 2027 — extend

  • First-party SDKs. Python, TypeScript, Go. Today, every code sample is curl + transparent client code; first-party SDKs ship after the API surface stabilizes through 2026.
  • Inkeep / Kapa-style AI assistant in the IDE. Anchor-cited answers, available as a CLI and an editor plugin.
  • Edge-native Guardian. Sub-400ms p99 governance closer to your application — for latency-sensitive UX paths.
  • Air-gapped Guardian update channel. Signed delta packs for sovereign / classified deployments.

What's not on the roadmap (and why)

  • Open-source the Guardian model. The training stack (Teleological Data Generator) is what makes Guardians train cheaply against your rubric. Open-sourcing the inference path without the training stack would be misleading. The receipt format and the public verifier are open-source.
  • Browser extension. Trinitite governs server-side and per-call. A browser extension's view is too narrow to be reliable.
  • Replace your IdP. Identity & RBAC federates with your IdP; we are not going to ask you to move off Okta / Azure AD.

How to influence the roadmap

  • Open an issue in github.com/trinitite-ai/docs. Roadmap discussions live in the GitHub Discussions tab.
  • Email roadmap@trinitite.ai.
  • Send signal via the Threat Library — submit a fixture for a threat we don't yet cover.