Constitutional CMS

Why it exists

AI coding agents are good at additive work. They are much less reliable at maintaining systemic coherence over time. Constitutional CMS exists to make the boundaries explicit before the site starts drifting underneath its own builders.

Why it is public

The framework is public because the pattern is useful beyond one domain. Publish-tier governance, link graph rules, and snapshot boundaries are broadly applicable to agent-built web systems.

Why it is not everything

The project is public without pretending every detail should be public. Targeted Impressions Labs keeps its internal mappings, heuristics, and operating doctrine private where those details become a competitive edge.

The Labs connection

Targeted Impressions Labs is the parent umbrella across a wider set of systems and products. Constitutional CMS is one public spoke in that portfolio. The parent link here is meant to provide lineage and context, not to turn this site into a generic company portal.

Visit Targeted Impressions Labs for the broader umbrella context.