Real-Time Tier III Alerts
Some slips can wait for Sunday’s bulletin. A Tier III can’t. The moment the app tags an event as high-severity, it skips the digest and pages your Clamp on the spot.
What trips a Tier III
The app sorts every event into three tiers. Tier I and Tier II get logged, counted, and rolled into the weekly bulletin. Tier III is the top shelf — the high-severity category that earns an immediate page instead of a line item. It’s the difference between a stumble and a faceplant, and the squad finds out about the faceplant while it’s still happening.
What happens the moment it trips
Your Clamp’s phone buzzes. The one person you put on duty gets a real-time alert — no waiting, no batching, no “we’ll circle back Sunday.” That buzz is the whole point of naming a Clamp: someone is actually paying attention when it counts.
Real-time dispatch is overseen by Hugh G. Rection, Director of Tier III Operations (ext. 4414). We attempted to make his title less of a sentence. We were unable.
What the alert actually contains
Your accountability partner sees how many events occurred in each category, never which sites or what was on them. A Tier III page tells your Clamp that something high-severity hit the scoreboard — the category and the count, and nothing else. No screenshot, no URL, no play-by-play. The alert is built to start a conversation, not to hand anyone a transcript of your worst night.
What ENC sees to make the call
ENC monitors content in system browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge). Content viewed in in-app browsers — Reddit, Instagram, X, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok, and similar — is not monitored in this version. This limitation is disclosed proactively; an expanded coverage scope is on the roadmap.
Classification uses OpenAI Moderation (text) and Google Cloud Vision SafeSearch (images), configured for zero data retention. These services see flagged content briefly for classification; ENC’s servers receive only the resulting category labels. Neither receives your identity or any link to your account.
Exactly what we do and don’t see →
Why real-time beats a report
A weekly box score is great for trend lines. It’s useless in the exact moment a real-time page is built for. Tier III exists so the squad can reach you while it still matters — a call, a text, a “put the phone down.” Lateral accountability with a stopwatch.