The Standard · AI-Checked
Controlled before it ships.
Craft is only half the standard — the other half is proof. Every release of every work passes the Gate: automated review against the strictest published craft standards, syntax and geometry checks, and for the flagship, a nightly stress harness running hundreds of tests across thousands of simulated cycles. Nothing leaves the shop on hope.
The Gate
A release either passes, or it does not exist.
Before any version reaches a client — or the public — it walks the Gate: every embedded script syntax-checked, every forbidden shortcut blocked, geometry simulated where geometry matters, and the work audited against professional craft standards for motion, accessibility, and interface quality. A failed gate does not ship with apologies. It does not ship at all.
The Night Shift
Hundreds of tests while the House sleeps.
The flagship runs an automated stress harness every night — hundreds of tests, simulated months of use, edge cases a human would never think to try twice. The morning report is binary: all passed, or something is under repair before anything new is attempted. That report even prints itself on the House's front page — the site tells you, every day, whether last night's tests passed.
Both Signatures
AI checks the person. The person checks the AI.
The check runs both directions: AI reviews the maker's work with machine patience, and the maker reviews the AI's work with human judgment. A release needs both signatures. This is what "checked by both" means on the House's standard — and it applies to every commission, not just our own works.
Ask to see a Gate report on your own project — info@houseofhalkett.com