ARGUS is entering its first live testing phase. This beta is focused on real-world use: validating the operational workflow, observing system behavior under live conditions, and refining the platform based on actual user experience.
The first ARGUS beta session will run as a coordinated live test. Final timing will be published here once the access window is locked and participating groups are confirmed.
During the session, participants will run simulated incidents from start to finish using the live system. Instruction will be minimal by design so we can evaluate how intuitive ARGUS is under realistic conditions.
The beta will run in a dedicated ARGUS test environment. Participants should expect to encounter bugs or incomplete behavior. That is part of the purpose of the session.
ARGUS is usable from mobile, but this beta is intended for desktop or laptop testing in a modern Chromium-based browser. Participants also need a fully configured | base | account before the session opens.
Beta access is controlled and granted in small groups. Accounts must be prepared ahead of time. ARGUS access itself will be granted on the day of the test.
This is a controlled ARGUS test environment. Participants are expected to operate in good faith, follow the session flow, and use the system as intended throughout the test.
Beta access opens soon. If you plan to participate, prepare your | base | account now so you are ready when access is granted.