What Are Confirmation Cards?
Confirmation Cards are the core interaction — each presents a data point for you to validate.
Confirmation Cards are the core interaction in your build. Each card presents a piece of intelligence about your company and asks you to validate it.
A typical card shows:
- A data point (e.g., "Annual revenue: $12.4M")
- The source (e.g., "QuickBooks — Profit & Loss Report")
- A confidence score (how certain the system is about this data)
- Two buttons: "Accurate" and "Correction Needed"
When you tap Accurate, the data point is confirmed and a brick is laid in your Knowledge Architecture wall.
When you tap Correction Needed, a text field appears where you can type the correct information or upload a document. After you submit the correction, the data point is updated with your correction preserved alongside the original value — and a brick is laid.
Signal cards appear with an amber border. These highlight pressure points or anomalies — things like declining win rates, revenue concentration risk, or team capacity strain.
Gap cards appear with a dashed border. These represent areas where we couldn't find data and need your input. Tapping "Fill this brick" starts a brief focused conversation to gather the missing knowledge.