Signal Injection
Decision questions framed as executable inputs
Each run begins with a structured scenario request: a regulatory move, market disruption, access restriction, industrial event, or narrative shift that must be tested before commitment.
Horizon Agent Horde
Agent Horde extends Horde.Vision with multi-agent simulation workflows that test how institutions, companies, markets, and narratives may move after a scenario signal is introduced.
Decision questions framed as executable inputs
Each run begins with a structured scenario request: a regulatory move, market disruption, access restriction, industrial event, or narrative shift that must be tested before commitment.
Parallel populations, reaction paths, controlled variation
Multiple governed worlds can be explored in parallel so competing institutional, commercial, and operational responses are examined rather than assumed.
Artifacts, lineage, review checkpoints
Simulation runs preserve artifacts, reasoning lineage, review stages, and aggregate outputs so alternative response paths can be compared, challenged, and reused.
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Facilities, corridors, substitute paths, reaction timing
Test how firms, regulators, logistics actors, and adjacent operators may react when a disruption signal is introduced into a concentrated supply chain.
02
Jurisdictions, enforcement paths, downstream adaptation
Simulate how legal, administrative, and market participants may respond when a rule change, sanctions signal, or licensing constraint enters the system.
03
Institutional messaging, market perception, secondary coordination
Observe how narrative actors, institutions, and commercial entities may align, diverge, or reinforce each other after a scenario-driven signal enters public space.
Agent Horde helps teams compare plausible reaction paths without reducing complex institutions and markets to a single forecast.