For approval · Rev A
Every decision on your ship,
on the record.
Decklog is the system of record for ship design projects. AI runs the paperwork — extracting, filing and tracing every comment, query and change. Your engineers keep the judgment calls.
The gap
The project remembers everything.
The tools remember nothing.
2,847
Comments per newbuild
14
Inboxes holding pieces of the record
0
Systems of record
Class comments, owner remarks, yard queries — a newbuild's technical dialogue lives in email threads, Excel logs and scanned PDFs. When a decision is questioned two years later, finding out who agreed to what, and why, is archaeology.
The unit of work
One comment. Fully accounted for.
Ingest
Comment sheets, emails, scans. Decklog reads what arrives, as it arrives.
Extract
Every comment becomes a structured record. Quoted, referenced, numbered.
Classify
Discipline, severity, deadline. Filed before a human opens it.
Link
Wired to the drawing, the revision, the rule it cites and the decisions it touches.
Draft
A response is prepared, with citations. Confidence stated, sources shown.
Sign-off
A named engineer approves. One click for the routine. Judgment for the exceptions.
The demo
Watch it triage.
Scripted run · curated data · no live calls
Watch Decklog process an incoming class comment sheet — extraction to sign-off — in about a minute.
Method
AI first. Human by exception.
01
Attention, not authority
AI does the clerical work — all of it. People are interrupted only when something genuinely needs judgment. The exception applies to attention, never to authority.
02
Every decision carries a name
Nothing ships on model output alone. Sign-off is human, recorded and permanent.
03
Provenance on everything
Every extraction cites its source — sheet, page, line. Every answer shows its work. The audit trail is the product.
Next
Ask the project.
Every comment, decision and revision forms a graph. Phase two lets you query it — "why did the WT bulkhead stay at Fr.60?" — and trace the answer, citation by citation.
Who it's for
Design offices
You answer to everyone — yard, owner, class. Decklog makes your office the keeper of the record instead of the bottleneck of it.
Yards
Technical queries answered in days cost weeks at the block stage. A shared record means the answer is findable before the steel is cut.
Owners & class
Supervision runs on trust in the record. Audit any decision back to its origin — who raised it, who closed it, what it touched.
Where we are
In development. Pilot forming.
Scripted demo
The triage console above runs on curated data. Every output shown was generated by AI, then checked by people.
One live project
One design office, one newbuild, real comment sheets. The pilot.
The whole table
The yard, the owner and class join the same record.
Decklog is pre-product. We're building it in the open, with the people who'll use it.