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The goal is not to explore every screen. The goal is to confirm that the platform helps analysts move from detection to evidence review to publish-ready forecasts with less ambiguity.
Recommended first-success scenario
Use one concrete workflow for the first evaluation: Taiwan · security escalation · 30-day horizon. Inspect evidence first, then create a forecast asking whether near-term security escalation could materially affect stability.
Evaluate this if
You need a workflow for monitoring, evidence review, and publish-ready forecasting.
Ignore this if
You only want a generic chat interface without operational workflow structure.
Success signal
Within minutes, the next analyst action should feel obvious: inspect evidence, create one forecast, then review readiness blockers.
Step 1
Start from the dashboard and use the recommended first-success scenario: assess whether security escalation could affect stability in Taiwan within 30 days.
Step 2
Use the monitoring surface to orient around country and regional context before opening evidence or creating a draft.
Step 3
Validate provenance and source quality first. The point is to judge the evidence-aware workflow, not just the generated text.
Step 4
Run the guided builder once, then check whether the draft is blocked, evidence-supported, or ready for analyst review.
Before you log in
Review the sample forecast artifact first. It shows the expected output shape, evidence posture, and publish-readiness checks before a workspace is provisioned.
View sample forecast artifactSeeded workspace expectation
Guided evaluations should start with a seeded workspace that already contains example forecasts, evidence coverage, and blocked vs publish-ready states. If your workspace is empty, request guided setup before judging the product workflow.
If the evaluator flow works
The next step is not “keep browsing.” The next step is to request a pilot scope, load your organization into a seeded workspace, and validate one or two real operating use cases.