Public Beta: mo.bi is currently in beta testing. Records are technical workflow and evidence records, not legal notarization, regulatory approval, audit assurance, cybersecurity certification, insurance validation, or legal advice. Read beta guide

FAQ

What is mo.bi?

mo.bi is a mobile-first execution pass and approval workflow demonstration for Execution Governance. It supports confirmations, escalations, reviewable action records, and responsible execution review.

Is mo.bi part of the Execution Governance ecosystem?

Yes. mo.bi acts as the mobile workflow layer in the ecosystem. MayExecute.com evaluates whether an action may execute, GovernanceTools.io supports governance records, ProofTools.io supports technical proof records, and EGFull.com demonstrates workflow orchestration.

Does mo.bi provide official approval or certification?

No. mo.bi does not provide official approval, certification, regulatory approval, audit assurance, compliance determination, legal advice, or professional authorization. It creates decision-support workflow records based on user-declared information.

What is a mobile execution pass?

A mobile execution pass is a reviewable action record that can capture a proposed action, confirmation path, approval response, escalation status, and supporting evidence references.

What are credits?

Credits are consumed when you create mo.bi records or use selected paid actions. You can buy credits using PayPal where available.

Does mo.bi provide legal notarization?

No. mo.bi provides technical records for reviewability and operational accountability. It is not legal notarization, official certification, regulatory approval, audit assurance, cybersecurity certification, insurance validation, or legal advice.

How does the Approval Gate API work?

Your AI agent or automation can call the API before execution. If the approval is approved, may_execute returns true. Pending or denied states return false.

Can I verify evidence later?

Yes. Records can include public verification pages, Evidence JSON, Evidence Summary, and hash-linked audit timelines for technical reviewability.