SCBE hosted run intake

Use this when the npm packages or local/Ollama route are not enough and you want a small governed run, report, benchmark, or routing pass handled through SCBE. Intake is free. Credits are used only when hosted capacity, delivery, storage, or paid provider/model usage is needed. No subscription is required for a one-time hosted run request.

AetherMoore governed hosted run visual

What you get

  • A decision record for the requested run, route, and result.
  • Threshold notes for when to stay local, retry, escalate, or use hosted capacity.
  • A pilot checklist for repeating the run safely later.
  • Review notes covering errors, evidence, model/provider use, and next fixes.
  • A short manual-style delivery note so the result can be reused.
  • Delivery through the listed contact route after the intake is matched.

Good fit / not for

Good fit: small governed runs, reports, benchmark passes, routing checks, or local-first attempts that may need hosted help.

Not for: emergency production incident response, secret handling without prior rules, regulated customer data, or open-ended consulting from a tiny credit top-up.

Success check: the first win is a clear answer about what ran, what failed, what it cost if paid providers were used, and what to try next.

Do not paste secrets, private keys, passwords, customer data, or regulated data into this form. Submit a description first; secure handoff is arranged only if needed.

Does intake cost money?

No. Intake is free. Credits apply only when the run needs hosted capacity, paid provider/model usage, storage, delivery, or extra report work.

How are costs handled?

The target rule is provider cost plus a small 2-5% SCBE coordination fee. Local, deterministic, and Ollama-first paths are preferred when they are enough.

What should I avoid sending?

Do not send passwords, private keys, regulated data, customer files, or confidential third-party material through the form. Start with a description.

Start with the free intake.

If the request can stay local or Ollama-first, it should. If hosted help is useful, top up service credits and keep the run small enough to verify.