Narratives
Structured narratives that make systems understandable — onboarding, documentation, explainability, and audit trails.
Narratives organize operational knowledge: what the system does, why decisions happen, and how teams should respond. They reduce tribal knowledge and improve consistency.
- Onboarding guides and structured walkthroughs
- Operational runbooks and incident notes
- Explainability for AI-enabled decisions
- Change logs and accountability
- Invite-based access control for sensitive documentation
Document the workflow, decision, incident, or system change.
Turn operational events into clear context people can act on.
Control access, ownership, approvals, and change history.
Convert knowledge into onboarding, runbooks, and dashboard notes.
Example D3 view showing coverage across docs, runbooks, onboarding, and explainability.
Tie narratives to dashboard objects: controls, incidents, decisions, and changes — then govern access via invites.
Accounts unlock dashboards and knowledge views. Admins authorize access and invite users into workspaces to keep documentation controlled and auditable.
Decisions, incidents, content changes, approvals, and workflow events.
Plain-language summaries that explain what happened and why it matters.
Invite-based access for sensitive runbooks, internal notes, and audit history.
Onboarding docs, response notes, explainability records, and change logs.
How new users understand the system.
How teams respond consistently.
How changes stay explainable.
Narratives become the readable layer between dashboards, decisions, policy changes, and team actions.