A Note from Chris
Hi everyone,
The way we interact with software is changing.
Over the past several months we’ve watched a growing number of security professionals spend less time inside traditional applications and more time working directly with AI clients such as Claude, Codex, and ChatGPT. Instead of navigating interfaces, they’re asking questions, investigating incidents, generating reports, and building repeatable workflows through conversation.

This shift changes the role of enterprise software.
Applications are no longer just places where people perform work. They are becoming providers of expertise, trusted capabilities, and operational knowledge that AI clients can invoke on demand.
That is exactly why we built the Fluency Logic Layer.
Rather than exposing individual API endpoints, the Logic Layer exposes governed skills, workflows, and security expertise that AI can safely execute. It understands how investigations should be performed, how customer knowledge should be applied, and how results should be produced consistently with auditability and policy enforcement built in.
This quarter we’ve been expanding those capabilities into what we call Agentic Client Workflows.
An analyst can investigate an alert, compare it against historical behavior, retrieve supporting evidence, generate executive summaries, update documentation, and prepare response actions without spending the day moving between multiple interfaces. The AI client becomes the workspace. Fluency provides the intelligence, governance, and operational knowledge behind it.

This isn’t about replacing the user interface. Most customers will continue using the Fluency portal every day. Instead, we’re adding an entirely new way to work that focuses on outcomes rather than navigation.
Over the coming months we’ll be releasing additional Logic Layer capabilities, packaged workflows, and AI skills that make it easier to operationalize security expertise across your organization.
We’re excited to share what comes next.
Thank you for being part of the Fluency community.
Chris Jordan
CEO, Fluency Security