Triage launches composerID
LONDON — 12 August 2026. Deployed, the company behind Triage, launches an omni-channel integration layer called composerID. It’s the publishing layer that writes workforce decisions into enterprise systems and is available exclusively as part of Triage.
Triage + composerID deliver different halves of one job. Triage diagnoses every service and workforce request and composerID writes that decision into the systems that execute it: HRIS, ATS, VMS, ERP, contract management and source-to-pay, with a single Intent ID stamped on every object it creates.
The benefit of composerID is that the decision and the record it creates are never separated. Every requisition, work order or contract composerID publishes carries the code of the reasoning that produced it, including the answers and the override trail if a manager chose a different path. When someone later asks why work was contracted the way it was, the answer is attached to the object itself, not reconstructed from email.
composerID comes as part of the Triage pricing as standard. There is no separate integration product to procure, price or renew: composerID ships as a module of Triage as standard.
Triage is available today at www.addtriage.com. composerID’s destination coverage and developer documentation are published on this site.
Triage is decision-intelligence software for workforce requests, built by Deployed. It asks its diagnostic questions where work is already being asked for — the web intake today, Microsoft Teams in beta — and stores every decision as an auditable record.
composerID is Triage’s publishing and integration layer. It checks each destination’s requirements before publishing, never creates the same record twice, returns a link to what it created, and re-checks afterwards that the two sides still agree — one Intent ID across every system it touches.