Product · How it works
Clear the sheet.
Sign the record.
A comment sheet arrives — six pages, scanned. Decklog reads it, extracts every comment, files it by discipline, drafts the routine replies and flags the exceptions. Your engineer signs. Here is the whole method.
02 · The unit of work
Every comment. Accounted for.
Six clerical steps an engineer does by hand today. Decklog does five of them. The sixth — sign-off — stays human.
Ingest
Comment sheets, emails, scans. Decklog reads what arrives, as it arrives.
Extract
Every comment becomes a structured record. Quoted, referenced, numbered.
Classify
Discipline, severity, deadline. Filed before a human opens it.
Link
Wired to the drawing, the revision, the rule it cites and the decisions it touches.
Draft
A response is prepared, with citations. Confidence stated, sources shown.
Sign-off
A named engineer approves. One click for the routine. Judgment for the exceptions.
The demo
Watch it clear a comment sheet.
Scripted run · curated data · no live calls
Watch Decklog process an incoming class comment sheet — extraction to sign-off — in about a minute.
04 · Method
AI first. Human by exception.
One comment sheet, start to finish — what Decklog does, and where your engineer comes in.
A comment sheet lands in the project inbox. Thirty-eight comments on the stability booklet, Rev C.
Read and extracted. Every comment quoted, numbered and filed by discipline, severity and deadline.
Linked — to the drawing, the revision, the rule it cites and the earlier decisions it touches.
Thirty-one routine responses drafted, citations attached. Seven flagged for engineering judgment.
Your engineer works the seven, edits two drafts, signs all thirty-eight. A name on every answer.
Twenty-nine minutes after arrival, every comment is closed out and traceable — who raised it, who answered it, what it changed.
Attention, not authority
People are interrupted only when something genuinely needs judgment. The exception applies to attention, never to authority.
Every decision carries a name
Nothing ships on model output alone. Sign-off is human, recorded and permanent.
Provenance on everything
Every extraction cites its source — sheet, page, line. The audit trail is the product.