TruWyn exists to close that gap — to make observed execution, not interview memory, the foundation that compliance, operations, and strategy are built on.
A small team building one focused thing: the governed semantic middleware that turns how work actually happens into the artifacts every GRC stack depends on.
In financial services, PRCI is the backbone of compliance. It's what examiners review and what risk leaders stake their credibility on. And almost universally it's built the same way: a compliance analyst interviews a process owner, writes down what they remember, maps it to regulations by hand, and refreshes it once a year — if that. The gap between what's documented and what actually happens is where risk hides.
The artifact your institution stakes its compliance posture on is a careful, expensive document describing the process as someone recalls it. Examiners are increasingly skeptical of that approach — and rightly so. Memory drifts; processes change; the document doesn't.
Raw process mining alone hits a ceiling. The real lift comes from calibration — a short, structured session with someone who knows the work that raises coverage from what mining can guess to something an examiner would accept. The mechanism is observation; the value is calibration.
The GRC platforms — AuditBoard, Ncontracts, Workiva, MetricStream — manage control inventories well. The consultancies serving community banks and credit unions bring deep judgment. TruWyn competes with none of them. We produce the observed-execution layer they all depend on and none of them generate. We do the grunt-work observation; they keep the judgment.
The most valuable position in a crowded market is the layer everyone needs and no one ships. That's where we built TruWyn. The consultancies, GRC platforms, and trade associations serving credit unions and community banks already produce our output by hand. We do that step automatically. They keep their relationships, their judgment, and their margins.
If any of these stop being true for the institutions we serve, we'd build a different company.
A process described from memory is a guess. The truth lives in how the work actually executes — and that's what documentation should be built on.
The most valuable position in a crowded market is the missing layer beneath it. We make existing investments current rather than asking anyone to rip them out.
For a regulated buyer, how you handle data is the product. Nothing leaves the institution's environment. No phone-home. No surprises.
Governed BPMN 2.0 and open export profiles mean customers own their work and can take it anywhere. Lock-in is not a moat we want.
The fastest way to understand TruWyn is to see it run against work you already know — a 90-minute calibration on a real workflow of yours.