Decision Lineage

Follow a decision from request to outcome

We call it Decision Lineage: the traceable chain that connects a decision to the request that prompted it and the work, deployment, and outcome it produced. Most tools stop at meeting → notes. Wisprnote AI links the whole path.

macOS app · Windows & Linux coming soon

The chain

Request → Meeting → Decision → Ticket → Code → Deployment → Outcome

Customer request

A need is raised by a customer or stakeholder.

Meeting

It's discussed in a recorded conversation.

Decision

Wisprnote extracts what was agreed.

Jira ticket

The decision becomes tracked work — with approval.

Pull request

The code that delivers it is linked back.

Deployment

It ships.

Outcome

You can see whether it delivered what was intended.

Why we name it

Meeting-to-outcome, not meeting-to-notes

Almost every meeting tool ends the story at meeting → notes. The interesting part — what the decision became, and whether it worked — is left untracked, scattered across tickets, code, and inboxes.

Decision Lineage names and closes that chain. By connecting your meetings with Jira and GitHub, Wisprnote AI follows each decision forward into the work that delivered it, so the record of a meeting includes its results, not just its conversation.

Frequently asked questions

What is decision lineage?

Decision lineage is the traceable chain that connects a decision to everything around it — the customer request that prompted it, the meeting where it was made, the Jira ticket and pull request that delivered it, the deployment, and the outcome. Wisprnote AI links the whole path so a decision is never an isolated note.

How is decision lineage different from a knowledge graph?

A knowledge graph maps how people, topics, and decisions relate across meetings. Decision lineage is the specific, directional chain that follows one decision forward into the work and outcome it produced — request → meeting → decision → ticket → code → deployment → outcome.

Why does tracing decisions to outcomes matter?

Most tools stop at meeting → notes. Tracing a decision all the way to its outcome lets you answer "did this actually work?" — turning meetings into a record of results, not just discussion.

See what your decisions became.

Connect your meetings, Jira, and GitHub. Free to start on macOS.