Roles and Members
An organization is your workspace in Tacit. Every scenario, agent, benchmark, and library item belongs to one organization. People in your organization are members, and everything they build stays inside it.Member roles
Each member has an org role that controls what they can do:| Org role | What it allows |
|---|---|
| Admin | Everything a Member can do, plus creating agents, creating cohorts, and managing the Library |
| Member | Build and run scenarios, complete sessions as an operator, review results |
Admin access is required for creating agents, creating cohorts, and managing the library. If you cannot see those actions, ask an Admin in your organization.
AI roles
An artificial intelligence (AI) role (called a Role in the app) is a domain role from your own work: “Claims Adjuster”, “Case Manager”, “Lender”. It is the job being simulated, not a permission level. Org roles control what members can do in the app; AI roles describe whose work a scenario tests. Each AI role groups three things under it:Scenarios
The simulated situations someone in this role faces.
Agents
The AI agents you configure to work in this role.
Benchmarks
Scored runs that show how operators in this role performed.
Singular and plural names
Every AI role has a singular name and a plural name. When you create a role, Tacit generates the plural automatically, and you can correct it by hand if the generated form is wrong. “Claims Adjuster” becomes “Claims Adjusters”; if your role pluralizes irregularly, edit it. The role’s own name appears across the app wherever that role’s operators are referenced. Create a “Lender” role and the interface says “Assign Lenders” and “3 Lenders selected”, not a generic label.Where to go next
The Library
Reusable definitions your whole organization shares.
Run your people
Invite operators and run them through scenarios.