The Decision
Graph you own.

A Decision Record keeps one call. The Decision Graph keeps how your whole organization decides: every record linked and queryable across time. It runs in your environment, and it does not leave when people leave.

New here? What is a decision system of record

Today, how you decide is not kept anywhere.

Each decision builds on the ones before it: the precedent it follows, the prior call it replaces, the option that was rejected. That memory of how your organization decides is one of its most valuable assets, and it has never been kept. It lives in the heads of the people who were in the room, and it leaves when they do.

Records link into a graph you can query.

Each record references the ones it built on, supersedes the ones it replaces, and reconciles the ones it had to weigh. Select any node to read the call it holds.

Decision Graph · Vendor Program · 2026
Supersedes References Reconciles
references supersedes reconciles supersedes DR-2026-00612bd0 · policy DR-2026-01319c20 · prior cut DR-2026-0139b71a · supply DR-2026-01405e88 · finance DR-2026-01427f3a · 10% cut DR-2026-0207c4e2 · Q4
The 10% cut references a policy, supersedes a prior cut, and reconciles supply and finance. A year later it is itself superseded, on the record.

You own the graph. A vendor doesn't.

Most systems keep a memory of your decisions to improve their own model. Every call you make becomes telemetry that sharpens the vendor's next recommendation, and you cannot export it or take it with you. The Decision Graph is the opposite. It is an artifact you own, in your environment, and it is content-addressed and model-independent, so you can change the models underneath it without touching a single sealed record.

The same decisions, two destinations. One leaves to improve a vendor. One stays to improve you.

Every decision sharpens the next.

The graph earns its keep the day you query it. Pull every kill decision and what preceded it. Find the precedent for a call you are about to make. Replay a sealed decision under the assumptions that held then, and again under the ones that hold now. The saving that aged badly shows up before it costs you, because the assumptions it rested on are on the record.

The graph keeps both the original call and its re-examination, so the change of mind is itself on the record.

Runs in your environment. Nothing leaves.

The Decision Graph runs inside your own cloud account, on your identity and endpoints. Records are content-addressed and held in your tenant, and the reasoning layer sits on top of the models you already trust.

We are honest about the durable value. Portability beats lock-in and earns your trust, but it is not a moat on its own. What we build toward is being the standard your records are written in and the engine that replays them, not a hold on your data.

  • Your cloud account, your identity, your endpoints.
  • Content-addressed and held in your tenant. Nothing leaves.
  • Model-independent. Swap the reasoning layer; records persist untouched.
  • Exportable in an open format, on request, with no exit penalty.

See the Graph on your decisions.

Deploy the Graph in your environment, watch-only first, on a real decision program of your own.