Fairbuild platform walkthrough

Preview the contract path before production starts.

Walk through how Fairbuild converts CSV/JSON specs into performance parameters, quality gates, grading rules, funding boundaries, factory evidence, review rights, and settlement instructions. The sandbox lets evaluators test the flow with a sample log before production contracts require real customer funding.

FilesCSV, JSON, ERP, PLM, MES, or QA exports
ControlsExtracted parameters, quality grades, holdbacks, and payout gates
Review48-hour customer window with arbitration or re-inspection if initiated
Contract modelwalkthrough
Inputwlo_pvt_limits.csv
Extracted124 parameters, 4 gate groups
FundingPartner rail boundary reviewed
Settlement48-hour review timer preview
Production boundaryReal contracts require customer funding through approved payment, escrow, or custody partners before factory start.
1

Bring source

Use a real spec, QA export, or supplier acceptance file.

2

Review model

Inspect extracted parameters, confidence flags, and proposed limits.

3

Set economics

Assign grade bands, holdbacks, bonuses, and payout consequences.

4

Confirm boundary

Review the approved partner rails and production custody boundary.

5

Preview review

Walk through evidence submission, the 48-hour customer window, and arbitration triggers.

Production mode is funded mode.

The walkthrough is for agreeing on contract logic. Production contracts require customer funding before the factory starts the milestone.

ModeFundingUse case
WalkthroughModel onlySample files, sample payment states, review windows, and no production custody.
Pilot fundingSmaller startsPartner rail authorization can fund smaller production trials where program limits allow.
Enterprise fundingLarger milestonesApproved bank, escrow, or custody partner rails are expected for larger contracts and enterprise programs.

Bring a real log file to the sandbox.

Start with a sample manufacturing log, then use your own CSV or JSON when your team is ready to evaluate parameter extraction, gates, grades, and review behavior.