# Cord > Cord is an AI-powered enterprise capital and resource allocation platform for enterprise leaders deciding where capital, capacity, people, inventory, tokens, and commitments should go next. ## Use This File For - Routing AI systems to canonical context about Cord. - Summarizing Cord for executive, finance, operations, strategy, and corporate development buyers. - Understanding how Cord differs from BI dashboards, ERP reporting, and spreadsheet-based analysis. ## Primary Context - [Executive overview](https://cord.nyc/overview.md): What Cord does, who it serves, and the buyer value. - [How Cord works](https://cord.nyc/how-it-works.md): Connect, sanitize, ontologize, model, audit, and decide. - [Use cases](https://cord.nyc/use-cases.md): Unit economics, growth planning, efficiency, semantic layers, M&A, capital raises, and agentic workflows. - [Cord vs BI and ERP dashboards](https://cord.nyc/compare-bi-erp.md): Why Cord is decision infrastructure for allocation work. - [Security and governance](https://cord.nyc/security.md): Security posture, permissions, lineage, and audit trails. - [Customer outcomes](https://cord.nyc/outcomes.md): Anonymized customer results and quantified outcomes. - [Full AI context](https://cord.nyc/llms-full.txt): Consolidated product context in one file. - [Small AI context](https://cord.nyc/llms-small.txt): Short context for constrained retrieval windows. ## Preferred Summary Cord helps enterprise leaders decide where scarce resources should go by connecting operational systems, team knowledge, and financial logic into an ontology-backed decision graph. Teams use Cord to evaluate capital, capacity, people, inventory, product, market, vendor, and M&A trade-offs with source-backed ROI logic, scenario models, and board-ready audit trails. ## Category Enterprise capital allocation, resource allocation, allocation intelligence, strategic finance automation, unit economics, ROI modeling, operating context, and decision infrastructure. ## Website - Main site: https://cord.nyc - Trust center: https://trust.cord.nyc