See how a client decision context becomes a coach-ready evidence report. Every sample is generated from the same matched evidence and the same hard gate the live engine uses — so what you preview is what a real session brief looks like.
Open a real report end to end before you generate your own. The Professional sample is the full practitioner brief; Insight is the shorter read for early-stage or between-session decision support.
A Decision Atlas report is built to be used, not just read. Each part does a specific job in the work of preparing for and running a coaching conversation.
A report is written for two readers. One page is built in plain language to be shared in the room; the deeper evidence, methodology and planning pages stay with you as preparation.
A short glossary for the language on the page. Each term is decision-support evidence for the practitioner — none of it is a prediction, diagnosis, or instruction for the client.
The boundary is drawn clearly so coaches and clients know exactly what Decision Atlas does. It supports a trained practitioner's preparation; it does not stand in for their judgement.
No client name required. No identifying data. Reports should only be generated where matched evidence is sufficient. You stay the practitioner — Decision Atlas is the evidence layer beneath you.