Movement and access
Itineraries, local hosts, drivers, guides, private rooms, cultural context, and trusted routes.

Networks
The same standard applies across domains: understand the terrain, identify trusted paths, and represent the client when action requires more than discovery.
Itineraries, local hosts, drivers, guides, private rooms, cultural context, and trusted routes.
Provider context, appointment coordination, recovery logistics, translators, and trusted family support.
Warm introductions, local partners, operating context, professional services, and investor-facing readiness.
Workshops, repairs, commissions, fabrication, restoration, and specialists whose best work moves by reference.
Agents, surveyors, title review, local references, inspection support, and neighborhood intelligence.
Restaurants, collections, galleries, clubs, wellness, and cultural access where the introduction matters.
Operating Standard
Charta does not ask users to understand routing, agents, databases, or internal workflow. The public language stays focused on context, judgment, introductions, validation, and completion.
