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Cognis Takes Action, Connects to Your Tools, and Web Search

Cognis now carries out reversible work on its own and asks before anything destructive. It connects to your tools through MCP, searches the web and your sprints, and scopes every answer to the window you ask about.

InteliG is the Execution Intelligence platform that shows engineering leaders how their team is actually executing. This release moves its reasoning engine, Cognis, from answering to acting. When the next step is safe to undo, Cognis takes it. When it is not, Cognis stops and asks.

It also reaches further. Cognis can search the web and look across your sprints, and every answer stays scoped to the time window you ask about.

Cognis takes action

Cognis can now carry out the work it recommends. Reversible steps run on their own. Anything destructive waits for you.

  • Runs on its own. Set a due date on an action item, mark it done, create an initiative or roadmap, confirm a suggested commit link, or draft a release. These are easy to undo, so Cognis does them and reports what it did.
  • Waits for your approval. Deleting an action item or a decision surfaces as a gated card. Review it, then Confirm and apply in one click.

Cognis reaches further

  • Web search. Ask Cognis something that needs current outside context and it can look it up inside the conversation.
  • Sprint search. Ask about your sprints by status or date range and Cognis lists them directly.
  • Answers scoped to your window. Every pillar answer carries the resolved time window, so the numbers match the period you asked about. Relative dates like “last week” resolve the same way every time.

Connect Cognis to your tools

Cognis can now connect to external tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and use them alongside its own.

  • Add a connector. Point Cognis at an MCP server and it discovers the tools that server exposes.
  • You choose what it can use. Enable only the tools you want from each connector. Cognis cannot use a tool you have not turned on.
  • Credentials stay protected. Connection tokens are encrypted at rest and are never shown back in plain text.

A new Linking Setup screen

  • A new Setup screen on Linking runs the linking agents in place. Generate rules, preview catch-up, and apply it without leaving the page.
  • When a commit auto-links to an initiative, any pending proposal for it steps aside, so the review queue stays clean.

Reliability

  • Meeting import from Fathom stays correct when the same webhook arrives twice.
  • Malformed date filters on alignment now return a clear 400 instead of a server error.

Why it matters

  • Cognis closes the loop. It reads execution, picks the next step, and takes it when the step is safe. You keep control of anything that is not.
  • Answers reach further. Outside context and sprint detail, scoped to the exact window you asked about.

Release confidence

  • Scope. Backend and frontend, main branch, since the 2026-05-25 production deploy.
  • Evidence. 20 backend commits across six merged pull requests, plus the matching frontend work. Cognis connectors land from a feature branch merging into this release.
  • Validation. Green in CI on the release commit. The merged work adds one data migration and no schema changes. Connector support adds its own additive migration and is verified green before it ships.
  • Confidence. High for web search, sprint search, time scoping, and the new Linking Setup screen. Cognis autonomous actions run reversible work automatically and hold every destructive action for your approval. Connector support is newest and ships once its branch is merged and green.

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