Use cases

What people put into BLEUN.

These are objectives BLEUN subjects actually state — in their own words, with a deadline or a constraint attached. Each one below shows the domains BLEUN coordinates, the specialist agents it recruits, and the inputs it needs from you.

How an objective becomes execution

An objective is a plain-language statement of an outcome, such as "move my family to Singapore by September" or "increase company revenue by 20% before December." BLEUN reads the objective, works out which domains it touches, and assigns a specialist agent to each domain. Every use case below follows the same underlying loop: state the objective, BLEUN asks for the inputs it genuinely needs, agents execute inside the permissions you set, and a confidence estimate tracks progress toward the stated outcome.

Personal objectives run through your personal workspace; business and executive objectives run through your business workspace.

The same loop, every time

Regardless of domain, BLEUN follows the same four-stage loop from objective to outcome.

  1. 01

    State the objective

    Describe the outcome you want, in your own words, with any hard deadline or budget.

  2. 02

    BLEUN decomposes it

    The objective is broken into the domains it touches and the specialist agents required for each.

  3. 03

    Agents execute

    Agents research, draft, prepare and act inside the autonomy level you set for each one.

  4. 04

    Confidence tracks progress

    A running estimate reflects clarity of inputs, milestones reached and open blockers.

State your objective.

Describe the outcome you want. BLEUN identifies what it needs, recruits the agents and starts working within the permissions you set.