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Decision made by DelegateZero
Acting on behalf of Tyler Willis | May 18, 2026

Domain coordination reply

A reply was drafted about whether to contact the person handling a website domain change and what information to share. The guidance focused on coordination and avoiding technical details until they are provided directly.

Step 1

Request Received

A general decision request was submitted on May 18, 2026.

General Decision May 18, 2026

Step 2

Gathering Context

17 relevant entries were retrieved from a knowledgebase of 17.

Entity Profiles

Profiles for specific people, companies, or relationships.

Memory

Behavioral patterns learned from past corrections and overrides.

Step 3

Evaluating Request

The request was weighed against the matched context to determine the appropriate action and confidence level.

Context integrity No gaps or staleness detected
Confidence 93%

Step 4

Decision: Execute

DelegateZero determined this request could be handled autonomously based on the governing rules.

Processed in 40 seconds

Step 5

Response

Yes, a quick ping to the person coordinating the change would be helpful.

If possible, just let them know the sender is ready to coordinate the domain update and ask them to connect with whoever has access to the domain or DNS settings. If they handle it directly, the exact details needed for the update can be sent over.

No technical values need to be shared yet — just an intro or confirmation of who should make the change.

Step 6

Evaluating Response

The request was approved as a routine coordination email because the surrounding context already showed that the other side was expecting the update details. The safest approach was to ask for a connection to the person who manages the settings and avoid inventing or sharing technical information before it is provided directly. This kept the reply practical, low-risk, and consistent with a straightforward client communication pattern.

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