Capability matrix
A buyer-facing matrix of what is built, verified, and still roadmap.
This page keeps outreach honest. It shows what CounterSwarm can demonstrate now and what still needs staging proof, integration work, or future program structure.
Built today · Demo-ready · Roadmap
Built / locally verified
Site modeling
Sites, assets, and zones are modeled inside the product workflow.
Defensive scenario execution
Approved defensive-only scenarios run through SwarmSim.
Readiness report generation
The API persists report artifacts with audit metadata, authenticated download support, and a proven Linux/Docker generation path. PDF is verified in the containerized path; HTML fallback remains explicit when a renderer is unavailable.
Incident workflow and SOP persistence
The product stores incident state, SOP progress, and timeline events.
Evidence upload and artifact retrieval
Incident artifacts now persist durably on disk, retain SHA-256 chain-of-custody metadata, and round-trip through authenticated download in the current product flow.
Repeatable demo reset
Demo reset supports clean reruns for local and controlled walkthroughs.
Controlled demo
Airspace SOC operator view
The current operator air picture is demonstrated with staged telemetry, persisted incident context, and local continuity proof rather than a live field deployment claim.
Seeded buyer walkthrough
Founders, advisors, and pilot reviewers can walk a repeatable seeded path that stays explicitly labeled as staged product proof.
Roadmap / not yet claimed
Live staging verification
Hosted auth, artifact storage, report generation, and audit flow still need current staging proof.
Broad SOC telemetry fusion
M3 remains a controlled demo and roadmap track rather than a live deployment claim.
Government procurement readiness
Commercial packaging is advancing, but accreditation and formal procurement readiness are not claimed.
Active Defense integrations
Active Defense remains a separate gated future program and is not part of the default product path.
Next step
Use the matrix as a truth layer, not a closing slide.
The right next conversation is a pilot review, not a claim that the whole future roadmap is already live.