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The tools are ready. Most organizations aren't — because agents absorb the execution, and what's left is judgment. JDEA makes sure every piece of it has an owner:
JDEA is the operating grid for organizations that run on AI agents. Agents are absorbing the execution layer of knowledge work — assembly, reconciliation, drafting, analysis — and the evidence says the multiplier on that labor is domain judgment, not execution skill. JDEA splits every task in a process across the four seats above, so it's always explicit who judges, who directs, what executes, and who audits. The canvas built around it finds the tasks ready to delegate, the judgments nobody owns, and turns both into staffing and control decisions.
On this site: the model explained in ten minutes · a worked example you can explore free · the full instrument to run on your own processes — one free flow, plans from €19.
The model, explained
The theory in ten minutes: why judgment is the unit that matters, the five judgment types, the JDEA actor split, the bug and twist registries, and the implementation sequence.
MODEL EXPLAINED →See a worked example
Browse the full instrument loaded with a worked quarterly-budgeting redesign — canvas, JDEA grid, live diagnostics, generated report. Read-only sandbox; leave an email to open it.
Run it on your process
Sign in to the platform to create workspaces, run the canvas on your own processes with all functional seats present, and export the redesign report.
SIGN IN →What a run produces
Judgment coverage matrix
Every judgment type the process consumes — taste, trade-off, subtraction, market, risk — with a named human carrier, or a flagged gap. Headcount follows judgment gaps, not workload.
Delegation backlog
Tasks where one person both judges and executes today — candidates for agent delegation under rules that person owns, freeing the judgment seat.
Control plane + report
Six audit checks with named owners, a bug scan against nine known failure modes, and a circulate-able process redesign report generated from the workshop state.