Commercial Access

Access may be licensed. Authority does not transfer.

EGAE commercial entry begins through governed inquiry. Review, service, and licensed access are separate paths with separate boundaries.

Inquiry is pressure, not access. Intake is classification, not approval.

Paths

Three commercial lanes remain bounded.

Review

Auditors and qualified reviewers may request limited review-only access at a controlled review rate.

Review is not use.

Service

Organizations may request governed services without receiving direct EGAE access. The customer receives the deliverable, not the system.

Use without access is service.

Access

Organizations seeking direct operational or commercial access to EGAE must hold a full EGAE license.

Access requires license.

Foundation

Foundation Commercial Access begins at $100,000 per year.

EGAE is licensed as annual governed access. Higher tiers are determined by governed intake and Company approval.

Monthly or quarterly payment cadence may be available under an annual license commitment. Monthly payment is not a monthly license. Quarterly payment is not a quarterly license.

Boundaries

Commercial entry does not create authority.

No source access

Commercial inquiry does not grant source code, internal files, system controls, or backend access.

No automatic approval

Inquiry, payment, review, service, referral, or representation does not guarantee acceptance.

No authority transfer

Customers, auditors, service recipients, licensees, and representatives do not receive authority over EGAE.

Inquiry

Begin through controlled correspondence.

Licensing, review, and governed service inquiries should enter through Company-controlled correspondence while automated commercial intake remains bounded.

Include your organization, intended path, scope, review need, service need, or access need. Company review determines the next step.

This is an inquiry path, not a checkout path.

Hard boundary

This page does not create customer acceptance, license issuance, access activation, VIP activation, auditor approval, service engagement, payment authority, partner status, certification, source access, internal file access, marketing rights, implementation rights, or operational authority.

Access may be licensed. Review may be requested. Service may be delivered. Authority does not transfer.