About EntryLayer

EntryLayer exists because trusted data still needs human workflow.

EntryLayer is the flagship product from Formless Logic. It was shaped by real operational problems where Snowflake-style platforms were strong on analytics and governance, but teams still needed safer interfaces for entry, review, correction, and approval.

Origin

The product came out of a mission-critical operational need, not a generic form-builder idea.

EntryLayer comes from practical data engineering work where trusted warehouse data still needed safer interfaces for entry, review, correction, and approval. The product is shaped by the gap between governed data platforms and the human work teams still route through files, tickets, and side tools.

Hierarchy

Company and product

Company

Formless Logic

Company type

Independent software company

Flagship product

EntryLayer

Operating thesis

The warehouse needs a first-class human interface layer, not another disconnected operational tool.

Principles

The product direction is anchored in three design principles.

Stay close to the system of record

Operational interfaces should be as close as possible to the system of record, not separated from it by a stack of exports, sync jobs, and tool boundaries.

Respect the warehouse model

The interface layer should reinforce relational structure, auditability, and policy expectations rather than flattening them into convenience-only forms.

Design for operators, not demos

Enterprise workflows involve reviews, handoffs, and governance requirements. The product is built for that reality rather than pretending every workflow is a simple submission screen.

Learn more

Explore the product, the docs, and the company context.

Start with the Marketplace path, pricing, and architecture docs, then review how EntryLayer fits into the broader Formless Logic product direction.