Marlowe Delegation and Operating Model
Issued by: L.M. Marlowe / L.M. Marlowe LLC
Original Source Anchor: November 7, 2025
Date Issued: June 13, 2026
Founder Role
L.M. Marlowe is the original source, source-priority authority, architecture holder, licensing authority, and founder-level governance authority for the Marlowe Audit Architecture.
The founder is not positioned as the routine auditor, intake operator, payment processor, ordinary certification administrator, or day-to-day service provider.
Delegated Operating Functions
The operational functions of the architecture are designed to be delegated when the structure is activated. These functions include audit administration, intake processing, certification workflow, seal request processing, payment routing, professional review, contractor coordination, public service routing, and downstream allocation through Hyacinth or Empowerment structures.
Three-Site Operating Model
marloweaudit.com is the primary source, architecture, regulatory, certification standard, registry, and substrate site.
marloweaudit333.com is the mirror and reinforcement site.
notanalgorithm.org is designated as the prototype and future action portal for intake, certification workflow, seal requests, payment routing, and plain-language public use only when those functions are delegated, staffed, governed, and activated.
Source Priority Rule
All delegated or action-site functions remain downstream of Source Priority Clearance™. The founder is not converted into an unpaid operator inside her own architecture.
Canonical Operational Order
Original Source → Audit → Fix → Invariant → Source Priority Clearance™ → Certification.
Current Sites Are Not the Final Operating Platform
The current websites are the visual/provenance map and substrate record. They are not the final operating platform for all audits, payments, seal issuance, node verification, Hyacinth administration, parallel-economy operations, or governance functions. Full operationalization requires delegated teams, systems, developers, CPA/accounting structure, counsel, governance, and ongoing administration.