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Shipped Cognis

Expanded CTO Briefings, Pull Request and Decision Search, and Sharper Discovery

The CTO Briefing now covers daily, weekly, and executive cadences and is grounded in real deployment, commit, and strategy data, and Cognis can search and answer questions about pull requests and decisions. Discovery gets a meeting-to-commit evidence bridge, plus account session controls.

This release moves InteliG further toward autonomous engineering intelligence. The headline is the CTO Briefing. The executive brief InteliG already emails you now covers more cadences and pulls from your real execution data. Alongside it, Cognis can search and answer questions about pull requests and decisions, and Discovery attributes work more accurately by linking commits back to the meetings that motivated them.

The last release closed the loop around what happens after the system sees the work: standup, merge, and attribution cleanup. This one turns that accumulated truth into something a leader can read in two minutes, and something Cognis can reason over directly.

That is the shape of this release: an executive brief grounded in your real engineering data, Cognis tools that reach into pull requests and decisions, sharper discovery attribution, and account session controls.

CTO Briefing

The CTO Briefing already writes an executive brief about your engineering organization and delivers it by email. This release expands it from a single format into a set of briefings for different moments, and grounds every one of them in your real execution data.

  • More briefing types. A new Generate Briefing picker lets you choose the brief that fits the moment, instead of one fixed format:
    • Monday Morning Brief. A forward-looking plan for the week ahead, drawn from current initiatives and what was just decided in knowledge.
    • Daily Standup. What shipped yesterday and where the team is focused today.
    • Weekly Summary. How the week landed across engineering, strategy, and knowledge.
    • Executive Summary. A comprehensive all-pillar digest for engineering leadership.
  • Grounded in your real data. Every brief is built from your actual engineering signals over the selected window: commit and repository activity, deployment outcomes, active initiatives, and recent decisions. It reads as a report on what your team actually shipped.
  • Preview, period, and send. Pick the brief, adjust the period, preview the result, and send it, all from one dialog.

Ask Cognis About Pull Requests and Decisions

Cognis already reasons over your engineering work: commits, initiatives, and alignment. This release lets it go deeper, down to individual pull requests and the decisions behind them. You can ask about a specific PR or decision in plain language instead of leaving the conversation to go hunting.

  • Pull request search and detail. Ask Cognis to find pull requests by topic, author, repository, or time window, then drill into a specific PR down to its details.
  • Decision search and detail. Ask about decisions the team has recorded, what was decided, when, and why, then pull up the full record of any one of them.
  • Initiative effort. Cognis can report the effort behind an initiative, grounded in the commits and pull requests attributed to it.

Each new tool answers from the same data the dashboards use, so the conversation and the screens agree.

Sharper Discovery Attribution

Discovery now connects code to the conversations that drove it.

  • Meeting-to-commit evidence bridge. When a commit lines up with something said in a meeting, Discovery surfaces a “backed by: <meeting>” link on the supporting commit, raising confidence in the attribution.
  • Evidence-class chips. Candidate initiatives now show what kind of evidence supports them, so reviewers can see at a glance how strong each suggestion is.
  • Computed file ownership. Ownership is now calculated from the real files a contributor changed, which makes the attribution it feeds more trustworthy.
  • Clearer evidence copy. Evidence chips say a link is inferred rather than verified, so the interface states exactly what the system knows.
  • Review follow-ups. Discovery review gets a budget guard, consistent sorting, and de-duplication so the queue stays clean.

Account Sessions and Sign-In

  • Federated GitHub sign-in. Signing in with GitHub now flows through the same multi-factor-aware path as the rest of authentication.
  • Active session controls. See the sessions currently signed in to your account, revoke a single session, or revoke every other session at once. Expired sessions are cleaned up automatically.

Reliability Fixes

  • Sprint-at-risk progress is capped at 100%. A sprint behind schedule now reports the days it is overdue instead of a runaway percentage.
  • Sprint leaderboard effort counts corrected. Effort totals on the sprint leaderboard now reflect the underlying work accurately.
  • Sprint-lifecycle autopilot. A nightly job can advance sprint lifecycle automatically for organizations that opt in, with the behavior off by default.
  • Tighter tenant boundaries on background work. Background ingestion, schedulers, and maintenance jobs now carry explicit organization context on every code path.

Why it matters

  • Leadership gets a brief it can trust. The CTO Briefing now spans daily, weekly, and executive cadences, and every brief is grounded in real commits, deployments, and decisions. It reads like a report leadership can act on.
  • Cognis answers in more depth. It can drill from summary-level work into individual pull requests and decisions, so its answers reach the specific change or call.
  • Attribution gets more defensible. Linking commits to the meetings that motivated them, and computing ownership from real changes, makes the strategy model harder to argue with.
  • Accounts are easier to secure. Session visibility and revocation give users direct control over where they are signed in.

Release confidence

  • Scope. Backend and frontend, shipped from main, covering work from May 23 to May 25.
  • Evidence. 14 merged pull requests across roughly 40 commits — spanning the CTO Briefing, Cognis pull-request and decision tools, discovery attribution, account session controls, and tenant-isolation groundwork.
  • Validation. The full automated test suite passed on the shipped build, and every schema change applied safely with no impact to existing data.
  • Confidence. High across the CTO Briefing, Cognis pull-request and decision tools, the discovery evidence bridge, and account session controls.

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