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TL;DR: SVG architecture of Personal Operating Layer: apps on top, One substrate band in oxblood middle, user data on bottom; v1 verticals + explicit exclusions annotated.
Summary
SVG architecture of Personal Operating Layer: apps on top, One substrate band in oxblood middle, user data on bottom; v1 verticals + explicit exclusions annotated.
Status as of 2026-05-27: public reference artifact.
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Personal Operating Layer
One sits BENEATH apps, not above them. Substrate, not destination.
Apps + services (existing)
Mail · Calendar · Brokerage · Banking · Health · Photos
One — Personal Operating Layer
Kai (agent) + Nav (guardian) + PCHP (protocol) + World Model (store)
consent · orchestration · memory · signature
User data (yours, on your devices)
World Model · Private Vault · Signature Vault · Transparency Log
AES-256-GCM · Secure Enclave biometric · BYOK
v1 verticals: Finance · Productivity · Health · Identity
Excluded v1: entertainment, gaming, social, native commerce
One is a substrate, not a destination. One is not a super-app.
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Cross-referenced from
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husshone / wiki/products/one/diagrams/personal-operating-layer-architecture.svg (open ) — relates to One
husshone / wiki/concepts/apple-frame/diagrams/personal-operating-layer-architecture.svg (open ) — relates to Apple Frame
husshone / wiki/products/pchp/diagrams/personal-operating-layer-architecture.svg (open ) — relates to PCHP
Relations
Sources
Internal Hussh source note - personal operating layer architecture diagram artifact synthesis and public wiki publication context.
On this page
Links One — the personal agent platform Product Hussh's approved top personal-agent direction. One owns relationship framing and specialist handoffs; current shipped runtime remains Kai-first unless route, test, and deploy proof says otherwise. Apple frame — "What would Apple do?" Concept Hussh's standing default decision frame. Applied to every product, service, and agent decision — strategy, naming, launch sequencing, marketing, pricing, demos, keynotes, onboarding, category creation. PCHP — Personal Consent Handshake Protocol Product Hussh consent protocol implemented today through Consent Protocol, Developer API, hosted MCP consent/export, and audit flows; future UI and rules-engine surfaces remain separate until proven. Personal Operating Layer — One's strategic positioning Concept The strategic positioning of One as a consent and orchestration substrate sitting under the user's existing apps and services, not a super-app destination layer that competes with them. Four v1 verticals locked; entertainment/gaming/social/native commerce explicitly excluded. Backlinks 1