Product
A connected workspace for first-hand evidence.
The workflow is the product. A brief becomes source routing. Source routing becomes a controlled interaction. The interaction becomes a transcript summary. The summary becomes reusable project memory.
System · six-stage workflow
The whole chain on one canvas.
Six stations. One brief at a time. Routing and compliance acknowledged before the interaction, not reconstructed afterwards.
Brief. Decision context, target seats, exclusions.
Artefact BR-Q4N01Brief
BR-Q4NDecision context, target seats, exclusions.
02Source routing
SR-V9CRoles, regions, conflicts. Held lane visible.
03Shortlist
SR-V9C / 5Fit-scored. Buyer approves before sourcing ends.
04Interaction
IN-P3TBriefed 36 hours ahead. Same working frame.
05Transcript summary
TR-L6ASource-linked. Caveats inline. Reviewed by expert.
06Library
LB-R2FTheme, project, role, market. Searchable across the team.
- 01
≈ 90 seconds to file
Brief
Start with the decision, not the topic. We sharpen the question, the kind of professional context that matters, and what sits out of scope.
Operating detail
The brief itself becomes the first piece of evidence in the trail. We send it back as a scoped, screenable artefact, not a free-text email.
- 02
Routing visible, never a black box
Source routing
Translate the brief into roles, operating contexts, geographies, customer positions, and exclusions. Show why people are reviewed, shortlisted, or held.
Operating detail
Experts are surfaced by direct operating exposure, not job title. We rate fit explicitly and tell you what we are not certain about.
- 03
Shortlist same day
Shortlist
Make fit visible before any interaction is run. Confidence notes, availability, and obvious boundary flags surfaced together.
Operating detail
Held profiles are surfaced with a reason rather than dropped silently. Conflicts are cleared by a partner before a shortlist is approved.
- 04
Pre-briefed by default
Interaction
Carry the brief into the conversation. The same working frame every time so the output stays comparable across experts.
Operating detail
Experts receive the brief 36 hours in advance. We do not run an interaction where the expert has not read the question.
- 05
Cited within twenty-four hours
Transcript summary
Linked summary, evidence notes, and explicit caveats. What the expert restricted, what they could not speak to, what conditions attached.
Operating detail
Caveats sit inline with the relevant turn, not in fine print. The expert reviews the summary before it enters the library.
- 06
Reusable permanently
Library
Save the work by theme, project, role, and market so the next question starts further forward.
Operating detail
The library is not a transcript graveyard. It is a working memory: source-linked summaries, caveats kept inline, filters useful to teams under deadline.
Source routing logic
Make fit visible before the interaction is run.
Routed paths in accent. Shortlist in foreground. Reviewed but not shortlisted in graphite. Held lane shown rather than hidden.
AI under the workflow
AI is the operating layer underneath the workflow.
Brief shaping, source ranking, summarisation, retrieval. AI compresses and routes — the evidence itself remains first-hand human input from a named expert under acknowledged scope.
- Brief shapingAI tightens the question and flags missing decision context. The buyer signs off before any expert is approached.
- Source rankingCandidates are surfaced and fit-scored against the brief by operating exposure, region, recency, and declared restrictions. The partner clears the shortlist by hand.
- SummarisationAI drafts the transcript summary, source-linked notes, and inline caveats. The expert reviews and may redact before the entry is indexed.
- Library retrievalAsk the library a question and AI returns a synthesised answer that cites the operator, the timestamp, and the caveat.
The line stays visible · AI does not source, decide, or generate unanchored evidence.
Walk the workflow
See it run on a real brief.
Move through the same six stages, on the same artefact, in the same order. The product cycles automatically; click any stage to pause and read.
Cross-border QR rails, chargeback pricing
Looking for working professionals who have sat in the underwriting seat at tier-1 acquirers in LATAM since the 2024 PIX and cross-border QR rollouts. We need a view of how chargeback risk is actually priced today, not policy and not vendor framing.
- Decision contextShould we underwrite cross-border QR card-not-present at current loss assumption?
- Target profilesUnderwriting leads, risk policy operators, SMB-acquirer operations.
- Excluded profilesVendor sales staff. Policy-only commentary.
- Preferred output45-minute interactions, transcript summaries, short synthesis.
Boundary note
Current employer not to be named. No client-specific identifiers. Experts retain right to redact post-interaction.
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