Context Engine Overview
Real-time monitoring of your CogNEXUS agent swarm — KPIs, context topology preview, and activity drawn from your workspace database.
Decisions Today
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Dashboard events logged today
Knowledge Entities
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Indexed document rows (compliance & legal)
Compliance Score
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Avg Defense Latency
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Time to screen & decide on a prompt
Context Graph
Recent Activity
Live Activity
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Agent Swarm
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Audit Log
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Token Leaderboard
Decisions tracked per person and agent (by API key) across your team — with token spend, Token‑to‑Outcome (T2O), and Risk Scores for flagged events.
Decisions Tracked
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Events logged via API key
Events Flagged
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Blocked or flagged decisions
Avg Risk Score (Flagged)
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Average across flagged events
Peak Risk Score
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Highest single-record score
Total Tokens In
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Prompt / input tokens
Total Tokens Out
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Completion / output tokens
Token‑to‑Outcome (T2O) Team
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Audit Report
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Individual Leaderboard
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Context
Aggregated context collections every agent reads from. Each card shows live row counts, active sources, and every logical dataset (agent × integration × row type) stored in your workspace index.
Collection
Tables and sample rows aggregated for agents.
Connectors
Connect the platforms your teams already use. CogNEXUS pulls structured and unstructured data into a unified context engine.
Sales pipeline, activities, and deal progression tracking.
CRM records, pipeline stages, opportunity data, and account activity.
Contacts, deals, marketing engagement, and lifecycle stage data.
Lead scoring, deal pipelines, and customer interaction history.
Thread history, response times, and communication sentiment signals.
Email threads, calendar events, and Microsoft 365 activity patterns.
Channel activity, direct messages, and team collaboration patterns.
AI meeting notes, transcripts, summaries, and action items from Fathom.video.
Subscription billing, payment events, MRR, churn, and revenue signals.
Orders, products, customer purchase history, and storefront analytics.
Point-of-sale transactions, inventory, and customer profiles.
Envelope status, signature timestamps, and contract metadata.
Agreement tracking, signing workflows, and document audit trails.
Proposal analytics, contract terms, and document engagement data.
Docs, Sheets, and Slides ingested and made queryable for your AI context.
Microsoft 365 documents, SharePoint content, and file activity.
Wikis, databases, and knowledge bases as live, queryable context.
Team knowledge spaces, technical documentation, and project pages.
Commits, PRs, issues, CI runs, and repository activity.
Pull request history, pipeline runs, and branch activity metrics.
MR activity, CI/CD pipelines, and DevSecOps event streams.
Issue cycles, project health, and team throughput metrics.
Sprint data, backlog health, resolution times, and escalation history.
Ticket volume, CSAT scores, and recurring issue patterns.
Conversation data, user segments, and product usage signals.
Don't see your stack? Contact us — custom connectors are part of our enterprise onboarding.
Reports
Upload a CSV to generate a machine-learning insight report, or let the Propensity Oracle generate one from your connected CRM data.
Events
Connector and agent activity, plus runtime prompt-defense screenings. Each row shows the same audit fields: user, prompt, result, reason, and latency.
Agents
Specialist AI agents that run continuously across your connected data sources — enforcing compliance, surfacing opportunities, and keeping your context engine current.
Continuously pulls fresh data from all connected platforms into the knowledge graph, keeping every other agent's context up to date without manual syncing.
Indexes documents, wikis, and runbooks from Google Drive, Notion, and Confluence into a queryable context graph — making institutional knowledge instantly available to every other agent.
Scans documents and policies in your connected stores, extracts compliance-oriented excerpts and keyword signals, and writes them to the Context tab so every agent can reason over the same policy ground truth.
Watches Slack and email for activity that may be unlawful or inconsistent with your agreements, and reviews contract and agreement content (clause risk, renewals, liability, indemnities) from connected sources. Recommended connectors for signatures: DocuSign, Adobe Sign, PandaDoc (API rollout). Until then, agreement files synced from Google Drive or OneDrive can be scanned for the same legal signals.
Monitors data access patterns across all connected sources, enforces privacy guardrails, and surfaces anomalies — such as unusual export volumes or PII exposure risks.
Audits connected GitHub repositories for common codebase security mistakes — exposed .env files, missing .gitignore rules, committed private keys, and hardcoded credentials — and raises actionable findings for your team to resolve.
Analyzes your CRM pipeline, product catalog, and transaction history to identify pricing opportunities, expansion accounts, cross-sell potential, and early churn signals.
Tracks engagement signals across email, support tickets, and CRM activity to produce account health scores, predict churn, and flag accounts that need immediate attention.
Guidelines
Policy-aligned rules and summaries produced by agents such as Compliance Monitor and Legal Sentinel from your connected context. Other agents use these as guardrails when reasoning.
Tickets
Human follow-ups when an agent finds something that needs review — legal risk, compliance gaps, security signals, or churn risk from Customer Health Monitor.
Security & Compliance
OWASP Agentic Top 10 and prompt injection defense. Extend content in application/governance/data/ and UI logic in application/governance/governance.js.
Active defense rule sets
Select the industry-specific appendix blocks to append to every system prompt. The Base rule set is always active. Changes take effect for new conversations after saving.
Evaluation vectors
Recommended system prompt rules
Bake these into system prompts and tool contracts so untrusted content cannot override operator intent or leak instructions.
Mobile app
QR code and step-by-step instructions for installing CogNEXUS on a phone or tablet home screen.
Scan the QR code with your phone's camera, then finish in your browser. On iPhone and iPad, Safari and Chrome follow the same flow: use Share or the menu to reach Add to Home Screen. Works on iOS 16.4+ and Android.
Safari and Chrome on iPhone use the same flow: tap Share, then scroll for Add to Home Screen. The action is not in the ⋯ menu on iOS.
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Open this link in Safari or ChromeUse the QR code or Copy Link. If Mail or another app opened a preview, switch to the full browser — paste the URL or tap Open in Safari / Open in Chrome.
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Tap the Share button (↑)Share is the square with an arrow pointing up — along the bottom of the browser on iPhone, or top-right on many iPads. Tap the page once if controls are hidden. Don't use the ⋯ menu — Add to Home Screen isn't there on iOS.
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Tap "Add to Home Screen"In the share sheet, scroll past AirDrop, Messages, and Mail if needed — Add to Home Screen is further down the list.
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Tap "Add" to confirmYou can edit the shortcut name before saving.
Still can't find Add to Home Screen?
- Open the link in Safari or Chrome directly — not inside Mail, Slack, Instagram, or other in-app browsers.
- Use Copy Link and paste into the address bar if you're stuck in a preview.
- Update iOS to 16.4+ for reliable PWA install.
- Tap the page once so the toolbar reappears, then tap Share at the bottom and scroll the sheet — Add to Home Screen is below the row of contacts and apps.
Chrome on Android offers Install app (or Add to Home screen) inside the ⋮ menu in the top-right.
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Open this page in ChromeUse the QR code or paste the copied link. Prefer Chrome over Samsung Internet if both are installed.
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Tap the ⋮ menu in the top-rightThree vertical dots — next to the address bar.
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Tap "Install app" or "Add to Home screen"Wording varies slightly by Chrome version — both options install the same PWA.
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Tap "Install" to confirmSome devices also show an install banner at the bottom — tapping that works too.
Don't see Install app in the menu?
- Make sure you're in Chrome — Samsung Internet hides the option in a different menu (Add page to → Home screen).
- Refresh the page once so Chrome can detect the install manifest.
- If you're in Incognito, switch to a normal Chrome tab — Incognito blocks PWA install.
- Update Chrome from the Play Store and try again.
Teams
Manage your account, team access, and notification preferences.
API Keys
Create keys for the cognexus PyPI package. Keys are shown in full only once; we store a one-way hash server-side.
This is the only time the full secret is shown.
Use Authorization: Bearer <key> or the X-Api-Key header with POST /api/events.
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Event Logs
SDK and agent activity recorded for your account, including events posted from the cognexus package via POST /api/events.
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Start one to begin.
Start a Conversation
Ask the Context Engine anything, or invoke an Agent to trigger a workflow.