The engines

Three engines.
One gated verdict.

Hyperhelm is a cockpit, not a model. It orchestrates three independent engines — each answers one question, each is a standalone product you can open and inspect.

One cockpit, three engines

Navigator. Strategist. Governor.

Each engine answers one question. Together they produce a single gated verdict — and each is its own deep-dive surface you can open.

Structure Engine
Navigator

Are we near an inflection?

Maps the structural terrain — ranges, breakouts, cycle and event context — so a setup is read against where price actually sits, not in a vacuum.

open Structure Engine
Playbook Engine
Strategist

Is there a setup right now?

A registry of transparent playbooks. When one fires, you see exactly which thesis, which conditions, and the proposed side, size and levels.

open Playbook Engine
Risk Engine
Risk Governor

How much is allowed?

The deterministic gate. It turns live market state into a verdict — allow, resize, or block — with a hard size and leverage cap, and a signed reason trail.

open Risk Engine

The cockpit never recomputes the engines — it reads their composite output and links out to each one. Same colour travels everywhere: cyan for the Navigator, purple for the Strategist, green for the Governor.