Career progression ecosystem
For career builders
In the “Purpose” menu, a section dedicated to The Three Layers serves a critical function: it is the ecosystem’s map and boundary definer. Because a visitor to opplet.com will inevitably encounter the other brands (WiseNxt, CNMCyber, KenyaX), “The Three Layers” page prevents brand confusion and establishes exactly what Opplet is and is not.
Here is exactly what that page must accomplish:
1. The De-Confusion Mechanism (Brand Delineation)
The primary job of this page is to explain that the ecosystem is divided by function, not just by name. It translates §15 of your Constitution into public-facing logic:
- The Platform (Opplet): The infrastructure, the metal, the code, and the network rules. It is the engine.
- The Methodology (WiseNxt): The open-source standard for how talent moves “from user to governor.” It is the operating manual and the pedagogical framework.
- The Sounding Board (CNMCyber): The volunteer pool and community. It is the crew that executes the methodology on top of the platform.
2. Establishing the Scope of Authority
This section must clarify the separation of powers to the public. It explains that Opplet (the Sovereign infrastructure) does not own the people or the methodology. It simply provides the “Digital Dwelling” (§15A vs §15B/C). This reinforces the “Code is Law” and “Identity is Sovereign” pillars by showing that infrastructure management is isolated from community management.
3. Contextualizing the “Work Product” Philosophy
Per §15D, this page explains that everything in the enclave—including the Opplet platform itself—is a presentation-ready work product. It ties directly into your other Purpose items (“Presentation-ready work” and “A place to practice”). It shows the visitor that the servers they are hitting, the documentation they are reading, and the community they might join are all active, live-fire outputs of the talent pool.
4. Directing Traffic
Practically, this page acts as a routing station. Once the visitor understands the three layers, the page can clearly direct them where to go next based on their intent:
- If they want the code/infrastructure $\rightarrow$ stay on Opplet.
- If they want to understand the training model $\rightarrow$ link to
wisenxt.com. - If they want to join the community $\rightarrow$ link to
cnmcyber.com.
With the Three Layers acting as the conceptual map under “Purpose,” what is the next structural element of the site you want to lock in—should we define the sub-pages for the “People” menu, or refine the layout of “Practice”?