Hiring & People
Hiring- Role onboarding document Live
- Hiring decision framework Live
- Promotion & comp-anchor rationale Generatable
- Org-design memo Generatable
- Offer & rejection rationale log Generatable
Five views of the system you get: how decisions are captured, stored, linked, and turned into assets — and the one dialog that guards your data boundary.
Prefer to click instead of read? Open the interactive ledger demo →
High-fidelity mockups — real screenshots in preparationThe core of the vault: every decision is a structured entry — context, the exact call, who made it, the trade-offs accepted, and two-way links to the decisions it shaped.
Filter by domain, follow a link, and the reasoning behind any call from two years ago is three clicks away. Try it in the demo →
Hermes reads the week's noise — Slack threads, email, transcripts, tickets — and surfaces the moments that were actually decisions. You confirm or dismiss; nothing enters the ledger unreviewed.
This is the "runs on autopilot" part: capture costs the team minutes per week, not a documentation habit nobody keeps.
Decisions connect to each other. Declining one big contract touches pricing, billing, and staffing — and the graph shows those links. When someone asks "why are we set up this way?", the answer is on screen instead of reconstructed from memory.
This is also what compounds: every new entry adds edges, and the graph becomes your company's institutional memory.
Pick the asset your stage needs — onboarding doc, hiring framework, investor material — and ADAMAS assembles it from the ledger, with every section traced to its source decisions.
When a decision changes, the asset regenerates. The documentation stays current instead of going out of date. Read a full generated sample →
The only moment data can leave your machine — and it never happens silently. You see exactly what would be transmitted, approve or decline per task, and the route is logged in the ledger.
Decline, and the task runs locally instead. The default is always: nothing leaves. Full security details →
Each asset is assembled from decisions you already made — traced to its source entries, and re-generated when those decisions change. Nothing is invented. The departments map to the five domains in the interactive demo.
These aren't per-department — they assemble the entire ledger. They're what an acquirer, a board, or a bank asks for, and what most $2–5M founder-led firms simply cannot produce on demand.
Every reasoned decision, by department, with owners and trade-offs — exported as one document. The file a buyer's lawyer asks for during due diligence.
"If the founder steps away tomorrow, here is every decision and why." Directly answers the key-person risk that discounts founder-led valuations.
Live = demonstrated in the generation panel above. Generatable = supported by the ledger structure; surfaced as your entries accumulate. See a full generated sample →
The architecture behind these views, in one diagram: how it works →
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