Entry criteria
A named authorized producer; a bounded production workflow; identified leads and supporting roles; an agreed verification standard; and documented contingency procedures outside FOVEKI.
What the pilot examines
Can the team identify the accountable owner, report a change, escalate a blocker, and see the next required action? Can the producer review the result and record a decision without losing who did what and when? Does that operating picture remain usable during a controlled network interruption?
What the record contains
Acknowledgements, task updates, escalations, proposals, producer decisions, timestamps, authority context, reconciliation outcomes, and the unresolved state that remained after each checkpoint.
Exit questions
Did each person know what to do next? Did unresolved actions stay visible? Could the producer trace every reported change behind the decision? Did supporting roles stay inside granted authority? Could the record distinguish proposal from decision? Did interruption and recovery remain visible?
Stop conditions
The pilot pauses if role authority is unclear, emergency procedures are being replaced, sensitive information lacks permission, a required control is unavailable, or the production cannot maintain an appropriate independent contingency.
Commercial and deployment reality
FOVEKI is available for iPhone and iPad through the App Store. Operational access remains organization-licensed and is provisioned by an authorized FOVEKI administrator. Pilot scope, support, commercial terms, device requirements, integrations, and custody expectations are reviewed with the production before work begins. No self-serve enterprise plan or universal service commitment is implied.
Start with a useful conversation
Email support@foveki.com with the production, the workflow you want to examine, and what would need to become clearer for the pilot to be worthwhile.