Traditional board portals manage documents. DecisionLedger manages decisions. See how decision intelligence transforms board governance with model-backed briefs, structured voting, and outcome tracking.
Diligent and DecisionLedger AI solve fundamentally different challenges. Here's how each platform approaches its core strengths.
| Feature | Diligent | DecisionLedger AI |
|---|---|---|
| Board document management | Secure file sharing | Secure vault plus model-backed decision briefs |
| Resolution voting | Basic e-voting | Structured voting with quorum, rationale, and audit trail |
| Meeting minutes | Manual drafting | AI-generated structured minutes with action items |
| Decision intelligence | 166 decision models with board-ready summaries | |
| Committee management | Basic committee setup | Full committee lifecycle with health scoring and engagement metrics |
| Governance health scoring | Composite 90-day governance health dashboard | |
| Decision audit trail | Document access logs | Full decision lineage with immutable S3 Object Lock storage |
| AI governance controls | Agent registry, kill switch, bias auditing, policy guardrails | |
| Outcome tracking | Post-decision outcome recording with calibration reports | |
| Risk modeling | Enterprise fragility index, regulatory exposure, and stress testing |
Feature comparison based on publicly available documentation and product announcements.
Why document management alone isn't enough for modern board governance.
Traditional board portals are sophisticated file shares. Directors get 200-page PDFs but lack model-backed decision briefs with risk analysis and structured recommendations.
Board portals manage documents and votes, but offer zero support for structured decision methods like MCDA, scenario analysis, or Monte Carlo simulation.
Governance health isn't measured between board meetings. Without continuous monitoring, drift in controls, policies, and compliance goes undetected until the next quarterly review.
Resolutions are voted on and filed away. There's no mechanism to record what actually happened, calibrate decision quality, or learn from past board decisions.
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protecting the decision governance platform — from plugin trust verification to MCP-governed agent gateways to domain classification guardrails.