Earn the Right to Enforce
No team lets a new system block production or hold a payment on day one. Fintra starts in shadow - deciding and proving every action without touching it - and lets you graduate to step-up, hold, and block as trust in the record grows.
Illustrative product view
A ladder, not a switch
Turning on control all at once is how good tools get ripped out - one false block on a real payment or a production deploy and trust is gone. Fintra treats enforcement as a ladder you climb: it decides every action from the start, but what it does with that decision is a setting you raise deliberately, per policy, once the record has earned it.
Why staged enforcement wins
- Shadow builds an evidence base - you see exactly what would have been held
- You tune policy against real traffic before anything is ever blocked
- Step-up keeps autonomy flowing instead of dumping everything into a human queue
- Enforcement is per policy, so you can enforce payments while still shadowing deploys
Frequently asked questions
What are enforcement modes?
They are the staged settings - manual, shadow, assisted, enforced - that control what Fintra does with a verdict. It always decides; the mode governs whether it only records, only proves, holds the risky items, or acts.
Does Fintra block things by default?
No. The default is simulate/shadow: verdicts are authoritative but holds and containment are computed, not executed. You promote to enforcement deliberately.
Why not just enforce immediately?
Because one false hold on a real payment or deploy destroys trust. Shadow first lets you prove accuracy against live traffic, so enforcement is earned, not assumed.
Can I enforce some domains and shadow others?
Yes. Mode is set per policy, so you can enforce on payments while continuing to shadow production changes, or vice versa.
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One practical finance briefing a week - new guides, checklists, and benchmarks.
Put a decision - with proof - in front of every action
See how Fintra decides allow / step-up / hold / block per action and writes each verdict to a tamper-evident ledger.
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