Transitrix
The foundation. A text-native way to model an organisation — goals, processes, capabilities, and structure — as code. Says how to describe an enterprise so it remains readable, versionable, and executable.
Transitrix: open methodology and tools to describe an enterprise as text — and let humans and machines run it together.
A research initiative in revival phase — exploring its next form through early-adopter pilots and open methodology and tooling.
Organisations struggle to remain coherent as they grow. Strategy documents drift from reality. Processes live in people's heads or siloed tools. When conditions change, adaptation is slow — because the enterprise is not legible enough to change quickly.
The thesis behind Transitrix is simple: if you can describe your enterprise as text — goals, processes, capabilities, roles — you have a foundation that both humans and machines can read, version, and act on. Text is honest, diffable, and composable.
Transitrix was an organisation. It went dormant. It is now being revived as a research initiative, exploring how far the text-native enterprise idea can go — through open methodology, open tooling, and early-adopter pilots.
Four units. One coherent thesis.
The foundation. A text-native way to model an organisation — goals, processes, capabilities, and structure — as code. Says how to describe an enterprise so it remains readable, versionable, and executable.
The unified VS Code extension and CLI to author and preview Transitrix formats. Reference implementation of the methodology. Supports BPMN process diagrams and nested block diagrams today; goal trees and capability maps are planned.
Dynamic strategy management that operates on the Transitrix model — updating as the enterprise model changes. Future commercial flagship. Not yet publicly available.
A research platform for modelling what agents do inside a Transitrix-described enterprise. The behaviour layer of the stack. In narrative; not in active development in the next six months.
The methodology specification and Transitrix Studio repository are being prepared for publication. No public links yet — this page will be updated when they are ready.
If you are evaluating Transitrix for a pilot or want to follow the work, reach out at vkgeorgia@icloud.com.