PacketOps · Operating tool

Agentic packet operations run through Wever Labs OS.

PacketOps is the operating tool Wever Labs agents use when client work involves required documents, records, missing items, readiness reviews, exceptions, next actions, delivery packages, and audit trails.

What it handles

Packet workflows need clear requirements, state, exceptions, and outputs.

PacketOps gives agents a structured operating surface for documents, required items, exception review, readiness summaries, and delivery packages.

Packet assembly

Documents, records, requirements, templates, and workflow context become structured operating records.

Completeness review

Agents identify present items, missing items, open exceptions, and readiness state.

Next actions

PacketOps queues follow-up actions and preserves what remains unresolved.

Delivery output

Readiness summaries and exception reports return through Wever Labs OS.

Machine-readable tool manifest

PacketOps Manifest

Agents and systems can read this manifest for accepted handoff types, input expectations, workflow states, output modes, evidence requirements, and review policy.