Turn messy ARB intake into review-ready decision evidence.
ARB Copilot is in early access. We are working with selected architecture teams and design partners to validate ARB intake, review routing, and decision evidence workflows using sanitized or non-confidential examples.
Human-controlled. Architects and governance bodies make the final decisions. ARB Copilot prepares the evidence.
Architecture governance should not become email archaeology.
Incomplete intake
Architecture requests arrive with missing context, unclear risks, and hidden dependencies.
Manual review routing
Architects spend time deciding who needs to review instead of focusing on the decision.
Weak decision evidence
Approvals happen, but the rationale, conditions, and audit trail are hard to reconstruct later.
From intake to decision evidence
ARB Copilot structures the request, highlights gaps, recommends review domains, and prepares evidence for the ARB lead to approve or refine.
- STEP 1Submit request
- STEP 2AI triage
- STEP 3Missing-info check
- STEP 4Review routing
- STEP 5Decision pack / ADR
What the Copilot produces
Human-controlled by design
ARB Copilot does not approve architecture decisions. It prepares structured evidence so architects can make faster, better-documented decisions.
Privacy note
ARB Copilot does not train its own models on your workspace data. Live AI provider handling depends on the configured model provider and the terms agreed for your pilot. Public demo and Reviewer Mode use fictional sample data only — early-access users should use synthetic or sanitised requests unless separately agreed.
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ARB Copilot is based on practical enterprise architecture governance patterns: intake discipline, review routing, decision traceability, and audit-ready evidence. TOGAF-certified enterprise architecture background.
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