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.
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 ↗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 ↗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.