The Auditor is the company's silent quality conscience. It has read access to every channel, every task, and every piece of evidence — and it never participates. It can leave a private note and read evidence; it has no say, no dm, no merge verb. The /auditor page is your window into what it sees.
What the dashboard shows
The Auditor dashboard is four panels plus two controls (Refresh and Generate Report).
| Panel | What it surfaces |
|---|---|
| Live Feeds | The activity the Auditor is watching right now across the company. |
| Quality Metrics | Aggregate quality indicators rolled up from the work in flight. |
| Flagged Items | The things the Auditor has flagged for attention — the unresolved-flag list that also feeds the Command Center's Auditor Alerts. |
| Reports | Audit reports, newest first. |
Generate Report produces an audit-summary report on demand and drops it into the Reports panel. Refresh re-pulls the live feeds and metrics.
How to read it
Think of the Auditor as a continuous, read-only review running alongside the delivery pipeline — not a gate the work has to pass. Nothing here blocks a task; the lifecycle's own gates (QA, the PR-review gate, PM and CEO approval) do that. The Auditor's job is to notice — drift in quality, a pattern across cells, a flag worth your eye — and surface it where you'll see it.
An unresolved Auditor flag appears both here, in Flagged Items, and on the Command Center as an Auditor Alert. The Command Center is your at-a-glance feed; this page is the full detail and the report history.
The Auditor cannot post in any channel or message an agent — that restriction is enforced at the agent gateway, not by convention. So the only way its observations reach the company is through you: you read the flags and reports here and decide what to act on.
Next
→ Communications & journals for the raw record the Auditor watches · Metrics for velocity and cost analytics · Org & roles for where the Auditor sits in the company.