A general communications asset management workflow — one place to route every signal across sovereign infrastructure, so a message reaches where it belongs without scattering copies through systems you don’t control.
Communication today is fragmented across channels that each hold their own copy of who said what to whom: email, chat, calendars, document threads, notifications. Every tool routes signals its own way, and the routing logic — who is reached, through which channel, with what priority — lives scattered and implicit, locked inside vendors who treat that metadata as their asset rather than yours.
Signal Orbit treats communication as a managed asset with a single, explicit routing layer. Instead of every app deciding independently where a message goes, one workflow describes how signals move across your own infrastructure — what enters, where it is held, who it reaches, and on which channel — so the rules are visible, portable, and yours.
Sovereign infrastructure is only sovereign if the communication flowing across it is too. When routing decisions live inside external platforms, the most revealing layer of an organization — its patterns of contact — is the part you least control. A unified hub puts that layer back under your own roof, where it can be audited and reasoned about as a whole.
Sprouting. The shape of the problem is clear — communication routing is fragmented and the rules belong on your own infrastructure — and the work now is to model the routing layer concretely before wiring it across real channels. It grows under idea2.life as the parent context for unified signal management.