Entity Reference
Understand the major business, operational, and module entities in the Mecharim system.
Use this section when you need the structural vocabulary of the platform, business entities, operational actors, and module-level concepts.
Before you continue
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This section explains the key entities in the platform, what each one is for, how they relate to each other, and where they belong in business structure, operational structure, and system modules.
What this section should answer
- What an
Organizationis and what it controls - How
Base,Unit, andAnchorfit into business structure - What
Xenkeyrepresents in identity and access flows - How
CrewandMechafit into operational structure - How module-level entities such as
MechaReg,MechaHub, andMechagramare used
Reading map
Entity map
| Layer | Covered topics |
|---|---|
| Business structure | Organization, Base, Unit, Anchor, Xenkey |
| Operational structure | Organization, Base, Crew, Mecha |
| System modules | MechaReg, MechaHub, Mechagram, Paid Mechas |
| Cross-cutting reference | identity, keys, visibility, publication, lifecycle |
Related pages
Open these pages when you want adjacent concepts, neighboring entities, or connected implementation context.
Quickstart
Follow this section when you want the shortest serious path from business onboarding to a live Mecha with a runtime connection.
Cases
Read this section when you want to move from definitions into realistic operating stories that show how the stack works in practice.
MCP
Read this section when you need the machine-facing discovery layer that explains the platform to agents before deeper runtime or integration work begins.
Next reading
Use this path if you want a cleaner progression through the handbook after this page.
Organization
This is the best starting point inside the entity model because it explains the ownership root that gives the whole handbook structure coherence.
Crew
Crew is the identity scope that makes Mechas addressable, groupable, and easier to govern as a real operational workforce.