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Introduction
Start with the core loop: capture decisions, keep evidence close, and reuse past context.
UpdatedMay 13, 2026
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Verachi is a decision workspace for delivery teams. It keeps decisions, projects, source evidence, risks, and grounded chat in one place without replacing Slack, Microsoft Teams, Jira, or GitHub.
The core loop
- Capture a decision.
- Link it to a project and source evidence.
- Review risks, guidelines, comments, and graph context.
- Ask Verachi when you need to recover what happened and why.
Main areas
| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Projects | Group decisions, risks, guidelines, integrations, and graph context |
| Decisions | Record what changed, why it changed, and where the evidence lives |
| Chats | Ask grounded questions against projects, decisions, and documents |
| Risks | Track issues that may block or weaken work |
| Guidelines | Reusable checks assigned to projects |
| Integrations | Connect Slack, Teams, Jira, and GitHub |
| Settings | Workspace, account, security, API keys, AI, and audit controls |
Create or join a workspace
- Go to app.verachi.io/signup.
- Create a workspace, or use an invite link if someone invited you.
- Finish onboarding.
- Start from Projects.
Capture your first decision
Create it manually
- Open Projects.
- Open the project that the decision belongs to.
- Click New decision from the project work area.
- Add the title.
- Open More details if you already know the summary, source, type, date, or link.
- Save.
Capture it from a source tool
- Open Integrations.
- Connect Slack, Teams, Jira, or GitHub.
- Create a rule for the source scope and target project.
- Use the configured reaction or label in the source tool.
- Review the created decision in Verachi.
Organize the work
- Create a project.
- Link decisions to that project.
- Assign guidelines from the project Guidelines tab.
- Review the project Graph tab as decisions, risks, integrations, and dependencies appear.
Ask Verachi
- Open Chats.
- Start a conversation.
- Attach a project, decision, or document.
- Ask a focused question.
Good prompts:
- "What decisions affected this project?"
- "What changed recently and why?"
- "Which risks need attention before launch?"