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Entities represent the assets, objects, and relationships that exist in your organization. While events record historical actions, entities represent the current state of your operations.

Decoupled representations

Organizations frequently use different SaaS tools across departments. A single logical task might exist in one team’s Linear workspace and another team’s Jira project. Thygon normalizes these representations. A single Thygon entity can link to several external records:
       ┌──▶ Jira issue (engineering)

Task ──┼──▶ Linear issue (product)

       └──▶ Notion database item (marketing)

Supported entities

You can define and manage several default entity types:
  • Task: An action item or assignment.
  • Project: A collection of tasks and resources.
  • Team: A group of members working together.
  • Incident: An active operational problem or outage.
  • Document: An organizational artifact or wiki page.
  • Goal: A strategic objective or key result.

State normalization

The Entity service acts as the source of truth for the current state of your business. Workflows and agents query this service to understand the active landscape before making operational decisions.