Session Audit: Navigable History Organized by Units of Work
What happened, in what order, as part of which effort — answered at a glance.
A timestamped event stream tells you that things happened. It does not tell you which effort they belonged to. Session Audit groups activity into sessions — continuous units of work — so history becomes navigable.
Sessions, not just events
Change Lifecycle runs and Reconciliation passes automatically open and track a session. Every related event is recorded under it, so you can open one session and see the whole arc of an effort.
Filter and pin
- Filter sessions to find the run you care about.
- Pin important sessions so they stay within reach.
- Drill into a session to walk its events in order.
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