"What we know about you" & how it stays honest
The transparency page that shows every fact the Brain holds, where each came from, and how its understanding changes over time.
The What we know about you page is the Brain's open book. Instead of the Brain being a black box, this surface lays out everything it currently believes about the business - so you can see it, check it and correct it.
What's on the page
Every claim the Brain holds is listed with the context you need to trust it:
- The fact itself - in plain English.
- Where it came from - your own data, a document, something you or your team said, or the Brain's own reasoning.
- How confident the Brain is in it.
If a claim is wrong or out of date, you can edit or flag it right there. Nothing is hidden, and nothing is set in stone.
How our understanding has changed
Lower down, a timeline - How our understanding has changed - records the moments the Brain updated a belief: what it used to think, what it thinks now, and why the picture moved. This is the Brain being honest about the fact that a business changes, and so should its memory.
The Brain corrects itself automatically
The Brain doesn't just wait to be told it's wrong. Once a day it reviews its own memory for contradictions - two things it believes that can't both be true - and settles them using how trustworthy each source is:
- A stronger source wins. When something you or your team stated directly (or a published report) contradicts an older, lower-confidence guess the Brain made on its own, the weaker belief is retired and the change is recorded on the timeline above. The Brain leans on what it heard from a human over what it inferred.
- A close call is softened, not deleted. When two claims carry similar weight but one is clearly better supported, the Brain lowers its confidence in the weaker one rather than throwing it away - so it leans the right way without losing information.
- A genuine tie stays visible. When it honestly can't tell which is right, the Brain leaves both in place so the tension is out in the open rather than silently resolved the wrong way.
Two things are never auto-removed: anything you've pinned, and anything you or your team stated directly. The Brain will never quietly overwrite a fact a person gave it - those only change when a person changes them.
Sharing it
You can open a clean, branded PDF of this page - useful as a snapshot of what the platform understands about the business at a point in time.
This page is client-visible - it's part of how the platform earns a client's trust. Your team controls which knowledge is marked visible, so the client only ever sees facts you've made visible to them; internal notes stay internal. The automatic contradiction sweep and the timeline apply to every client's Brain, so their page keeps itself honest without your team policing it by hand. See What the Brain is.
Anyone in your workspace can review this page, correct a claim, or download the PDF. The daily self-correction runs quietly in the background - you don't have to trigger anything.