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Why MeshQu

Decisions run everything.

But they are rarely captured as proof. Decision Assurance is the missing layer.
  • Fewer decisionsManual processes
  • Human contextShared understanding
  • You could explainwhat happened

This worked before

  • Automated systemsDecisions at scale
  • AI-driven outcomesModels, agents, and rules
  • You can't provewhat happened

This breaks now

AI didn't create this problem. It exposed it.

  • Logs
  • Dashboards
  • Memory
  • After the fact

Takes time. Still uncertain.

  • Captured at execution
  • Inputs + policy + outcome
  • Verifiable
  • Replayable

Instant. Deterministic. Reliable.

For the first time,

decisions can produce proof.

This is Decision Assurance.

This is what MeshQu does

  1. Sits at the decision pointBefore execution, it can evaluate. At execution, it captures.
  2. Captures what mattersWho decided, under which policy, with what inputs, and why.
  3. Produces a receiptEvery decision becomes verifiable, replayable proof.
Decision ReceiptGeneric DecisionDR-K7M9-2P4Q
Verified
Decision
Approved by Risk Committee
Policy
Third-party risk — Tier 1, v7
Evidence
3 attestations, 2 documents
Integrity
sha256:0xdead…beef
The pressure is increasing
DORArequires operational accountability.
EU AI Actrequires explainability.
Model governancerequires reproducibility.
Across industries, the same question is emerging:
Can you prove why that decision was made?

To make every decision provable.

Not explainable. Not reconstructable. Provable.
Decision Assurance

If you can't prove a decision, you don't control it.

See how it works