Activity trails for review and traceability.
Activity is designed to be captured as it happens, available when reviewers need it. Built to support audit work, not to be reconstructed under deadline pressure.
Events captured, attributed, and exportable.
A single workflow generates a sequence of events. Each event carries a timestamp, the user who took the action, and the resource it affected.
Activity, designed to be captured as work happens.
You do not configure these to record; activity is captured as part of the platform itself. The list below describes how the trail is built and used.
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Capture
Core activity events (uploads, schema changes, joins, insights, reviews, exports) are captured as part of platform workflows, without a separate logging step.
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Attribute
Events carry the user, the workspace, and the resource scope they affected. The trail says who, what, and where, alongside when.
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Anchor
Events include timestamps for review and traceability. Time anchoring is built into how the trail is recorded, not a per-team configuration.
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Review
A reviewer surface lets you scrub the trail by user, by document, or by time window, so the relevant slice is reachable in seconds rather than reconstructed by hand.
- 05
Export
Trails can be exported for hand-off to auditors or downstream systems. Exports preserve attribution, scope, and timestamps.
- 06
Retain
Retention controls are designed to align the trail with your compliance window. Specifics depend on the workspace; we are happy to walk through what is configurable today.
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Scope
Trail visibility is scoped to the workspace it belongs to; broader oversight across workspaces requires explicit access grants, captured in the same trail as the events they reveal.
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Link to artifacts
Events stay linked to the artifacts they affected, so review starts from either side: what happened to this document, or what did this user touch this week.
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