OpLogica
Decision Accountability Infrastructure

One architecture for decisions you can defend.

OpLogica helps teams turn important AI-assisted and operational decisions into reviewable, evidence-bound records. Start with a workflow audit, add a control pack, and keep decisions human-approved, reconstructable, and ready for review.

Verified decision stack with evidence-bound approval signal
Category
Decision Accountability Infrastructure
First vertical
Insurance, E&O, and COI workflows
Program
Founder Program now open
Method
Six scored categories, transparent rubric
Records
Tamper-evident and reconstructable
The thesis

When systems make decisions, the decisions still have to be defensible.

As more important decisions move into automated and AI-assisted workflows, the question shifts from whether the system completed the task to whether the decision can be reconstructed, reviewed, and defended later.

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Knowing what happened is not the same as being able to explain it.

What happened

14:02 Decision recorded. Status: complete.
14:03 Evidence attached. Source: verified.
14:04 Reviewer assigned. Status: pending.
14:06 Approval captured. Record sealed.

Can it be explained?
  • Who approved it?
  • Which evidence supported it?
  • Can the decision be reconstructed today?
  • Would the record survive internal review?
  • Would the decision survive external scrutiny?

If you cannot answer these, the decision is not yet defensible.

Did the system complete the task, or can the decision be defended?

The old question asks whether the system completed the task. The new question asks whether the decision can be reconstructed, reviewed, and defended later. The first is about execution. The second is about accountability, and it is the one that matters when a decision is later questioned.

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The method

Six pillars of the methodology.

The same six pillars run through every OpLogica engagement.

  • Reviewability Can the decision be reviewed after the fact?
  • Evidence Integrity Is evidence present, retained, and bound to the decision?
  • Approval Traceability Do approvals carry identity and rationale?
  • Exception Visibility Are missing or invalid inputs routed and recorded?
  • Decision Reconstruction Can the decision be reconstructed from retained records?
  • Operational Accountability Is ownership clear across the workflow?

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Products

How OpLogica fits together.

One framework. One paid starting point. One enabling layer. A set of free tools and resources that lead into it.

  • Workflow Audit

    Founder price: $1,500

    A productized assessment of one important workflow. You receive a premium reviewability report.

    Workflow Audit
  • Insurance Control Pack

    from $6,000

    A packaged control architecture for insurance workflows that turns audit findings into defensible decision records.

    Insurance Control Pack
  • Control Pack Implementation

    $6,000 to $9,000

    Implements an approved control pack on a live workflow, ending with documentation and handover.

    Control Pack Implementation

OpLogica Verify is the integrity layer that supports tamper-evident and reconstructable decision records. Verify is infrastructure, not a separate product to buy. The Community Edition is open and free.

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Workflow Audit

A premium reviewability report.

The OpLogica Workflow Audit is a productized assessment of one important workflow. You receive a report showing whether decisions in that workflow can be reviewed, reconstructed, and defended later, along with what to do next. Founder pricing is available now.

Founder price: $1,500

What an audit tells you, at a glance.

These four report views appear inside every Workflow Audit report. This is a preview of the concepts, not live data.

Illustrative preview. Real values are produced inside your report.

Industry Benchmark preview Where a workflow sits against a transparent reviewability baseline. A defined reference, not a market claim.
Executive Grade preview A single letter grade summarizing the decision accountability posture of the audited workflow.
Reviewability Score preview The share of decisions that can be reconstructed and reviewed, expressed as a percentage.
Operational Exposure Estimate preview An operational planning estimate of exposure from reviewability gaps. Not a loss prediction.
Insurance Control Pack

Turn audit findings into a structured control architecture.

The Insurance Control Pack addresses the accountability gaps a Workflow Audit finds in your insurance workflows. It is a packaged control architecture, delivered through Control Pack Implementation, and designed for implementation after the audit. The path starts with a Workflow Audit.

from $6,000

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Every important decision follows the same path.

OpLogica records each step so the decision path can be reviewed later.

  1. Decision An action is proposed.
  2. Evidence The supporting evidence is captured.
  3. Approval A human approves, with identity and rationale.
  4. Exception Handling Missing or invalid inputs are routed to a person.
  5. Record A structured decision record is created with an integrity trail.
  6. Reconstruction The decision can be reconstructed from retained records.
Reviewable decision path from decision to reconstruction
Methodology

The OpLogica methodology.

The Decision Accountability Methodology is a defined, repeatable system for making important decision workflows reviewable, evidence-bound, human-approved, and reconstructable. It is a method, not a service offering.

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Sample Report

See a complete Workflow Audit report.

A reviewability report built on fictional data, so you can see the structure you receive from a Workflow Audit. This is a demonstration sample. All numbers are illustrative.

See a sample report

Free tools and resources

Reflect before you request an audit.

  • Reviewability Self-Assessment

    Estimate how reviewable your workflow is today, across six domains. Illustrative and educational, not a Workflow Audit.

    Reviewability Self-Assessment
  • Exposure Estimator

    Think about operational exposure across eight domains. It is a reflection tool, not a financial loss calculator.

    Exposure Estimator
Thought leadership

How sound decisions become hard to defend.

Most operational failures are not caused by bad people. They happen when important decisions cannot be reconstructed later. The gallery makes that gap visible through illustrative scenarios.

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Why OpLogica exists.

As more operational decision-making moves into AI-assisted workflows, organizations are left with decisions they cannot fully explain after the fact. Existing tools document policies or debug models, but they do not produce a decision record that is reviewable and defensible at the business level.

Evidence reconstructed after a question is asked is weaker than evidence captured from the start. OpLogica exists to address that gap: to make important decisions evidence-bound, human-approved, and reconstructable, so they hold up when reviewed.

Reviewability is not a feature. It is the difference between a decision you can defend and one you cannot.

Defensible decision record with evidence, approval, and review context
Why OpLogica

Why OpLogica.

You understand the problem and the method. Here is why this is the company to trust with it.

  • Decision-level, not model-level.
  • Portable, not locked.
  • Audit-grade, not dashboard.

Why OpLogica

What changes after an audit and a control pack.

A view of what an audit and a control pack are designed to change across six areas. Outcomes depend on your workflow and implementation.

Area Before After
Evidence Scattered or implied Captured and bound to the decision
Approvals Informal or untracked Recorded with identity and rationale
Exceptions Untracked or inconsistently handled Routed to a person
Decision Records Incomplete or ad hoc Structured and tamper-evident
Reconstruction Difficult or impossible after the fact Reconstructable from records
Reviewability Unknown Measured and improvable

Reviewability is not a feature. It is the difference between a decision you can defend and one you cannot.