documentation
The documentation that ships with the product, published here in full. Each page is available as rendered HTML and as the original Markdown. These docs describe the actually implemented system — where a capability isn't production-hardened yet, the doc says so explicitly.
start here · ~15 min
Zero to a live dashboard with realistic demo data on your laptop in about fifteen minutes — Docker Compose one-liner or a local Node + PostgreSQL path. Ends with 90 days of multi-team demo data across Claude Code and Copilot, Context Firewall events, and an optional real-agent enrollment.
operate
The complete operations manual: install via Docker / Helm / air-gapped, bootstrap the first admin, enroll a fleet (including MDM via Intune / Jamf / GPO), manage signed policies, SSO, teams and RBAC, licensing, retention and token prices, and scheduled ROI reports. Includes an honest prerequisites-and-caveats section.
security & compliance
The customer-facing document your security team needs to approve LazyToken: the trust model's five pillars, the complete "what we never collect" list, the enforced payload allowlist with the exact wire schema, the Context Firewall, air-gapped operation, and copy-paste security-questionnaire answers.
evaluate
A repeatable, synthetic-data demo for evaluations: a deterministic seed builds "Northwind Labs," a 60-seat org with five teams, ~90 days of adoption history, Copilot and Claude Code side by side, passthrough opportunities, and Context Firewall events — with a guided script of what each dashboard screen proves.
roll out
The implementation playbook from kickoff to go-live: phased steps with owners (customer IT, security, the DevEx champion), prerequisites, and exit criteria — security review, server stand-up, pilot cohort enrollment, policy decisions like anonymization, and go-live measures. Targets under 60 minutes of hands-on work to a dashboard with real data.
Grab the agent, stand up the server with Docker Compose, and watch the demo data light up every screen.