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Detect, dispatch, verify.

Skyello orchestrates physical agents — drones, inspectors, and autonomous systems — routing the right resource to the right location with the right mission based on what was detected, what regulation applies, and what evidence is needed.

Compliance software shouldn't stop at the screen.

Every compliance platform on the market does the same thing — it gives you a dashboard showing what's out of compliance and leaves the response to you. Someone has to read the alert, figure out who's available, decide what needs to happen, dispatch the right person or system, and hope the resulting evidence meets the regulatory standard.

That handoff between detection and response is where compliance programs fail. The gap isn't in knowing what's wrong. It's in closing the loop between knowing and verifying.

Skyello eliminates that gap. When the platform detects an issue — through satellite monitoring, sensor thresholds, scheduled inspection cycles, or AI analysis — it doesn't generate a notification and wait. It evaluates the detection against the regulatory context, determines what type of verification is required, identifies the best available physical agent, generates a mission with specific objectives and evidence requirements, and dispatches it.

The loop closes automatically, and every step is documented with full regulatory traceability.

Every other platform
Compliance Dashboard
3 anomalies detected Unresolved
Tank integrity warning Unresolved
Waiting for manual response...
Skyello
Compliance Orchestration
3 anomalies detected Resolved
Mission generated
Agent dispatched
Evidence captured
Record filed

One orchestration layer for every type of agent.

01

Drones

Skyello generates and dispatches drone missions automatically in response to detection events or scheduled compliance cycles. Each mission includes GPS coordinates, flight parameters, sensor configuration, and the regulatory obligation the mission satisfies.

Drone Mission — Verification DISPATCHED
Anomaly SourceSatellite Detection
Location31.9686° N, 102.0779° W
Mission TypeThermal verification
SensorsRGB · Thermal · LiDAR
PriorityCRITICAL
Dispatch
Transit
Verify
Report
ETA: 14 minAgent: DRN-482Alt: 120m
02

Inspectors

Human inspectors are dispatched through the same orchestration layer. When a verification requires human judgment, Skyello routes the assignment with specific checklists, evidence requirements, and regulatory context.

Inspection Mission INS-207
LocationTank Farm 3 · Bay 12
Regulation40 CFR 63.655(b)
Evidence Required
Visual inspection of seal
OGI camera scan (60s min)
Photo documentation
Digital signature
GPS Active Offline Ready
03

Autonomous systems

As robotic inspection platforms and autonomous ground vehicles become operational, Skyello's orchestration layer extends to any system that can receive a mission, travel to a location, capture data, and return results. The platform is agent-agnostic.

Autonomous Patrol — ROB-031 IN PROGRESS
WP-01
WP-02
WP-03
WP-04
WP-05
Visual
Thermal
Gas
LiDAR
Battery78%
Distance1.2 km
Speed0.8 m/s
ETA22 min

How dispatch decisions are made.

When a detection event occurs, the platform evaluates four variables to determine the appropriate response.

01

Regulatory context

What regulation governs the asset or area where the detection occurred, and what type of evidence does that regulation require? Some obligations can be satisfied by remote sensing. Others require visual inspection by a qualified person. The regulation determines the evidence standard.

02

Severity and urgency

Is this a critical finding requiring immediate response, a routine verification that can be scheduled, or an anomaly that needs confirmation before escalation? The platform classifies the detection and prioritizes accordingly.

03

Agent availability

Which physical agents are available, qualified for the mission type, and within operational range of the target location? The platform maintains real-time awareness of agent status, location, capabilities, and certification levels.

04

Operational constraints

Are there weather limitations, airspace restrictions, permit boundaries, active operations in the area, or safety exclusion zones that affect when and how the mission can be executed? Dispatch logic accounts for operational reality.

The compliance record is generated automatically.

Every physical agent mission produces a standardized compliance record — generated as the mission is executed, not assembled after the fact.

Compliance Record R-9103
Detection EventSatellite thermal anomaly — Tank 4-A, Sector NW
Regulatory Obligation40 CFR 60.18(c)(2) — Flare monitoring
AgentDRN-482 · Matrice 3TD · Cert: FAA Part 107
Evidence CapturedRGB: 4K · Thermal: FLIR XT2 · GPS: 31.9686° N
DeterminationCOMPLIANT Flare operating within parameters
Citation ChainD-4471 → 40 CFR 60.18 → M-2847 → R-9103
Generated automatically. Tamper-proof. Audit-ready.

From detection to documented resolution.

01

Detect

Satellite, sensor, or scheduled cycle identifies an anomaly requiring verification.

02

Evaluate

Platform matches the finding to the governing regulation and determines evidence requirements.

03

Select

Dispatch logic identifies the optimal agent based on type, proximity, and certification.

04

Dispatch

Mission is generated with GPS coordinates, flight parameters, and regulatory context.

05

Capture

Agent executes the mission and captures imagery, thermal data, or sensor readings.

06

Record

Compliance record is generated with full citation chain. Tamper-proof and audit-ready.

See how Skyello orchestrates physical agents across your operation.

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