Deliverables & Reports
AI-generated documents you can share with your team or board. Each deliverable costs 1 strategic credit.
What Are Deliverables?
Deliverables (also called artifacts) are polished, AI-generated documents created from your session debates. Think of them as boardroom-ready reports that you can share, export, or reference later.
Deliverable Types by Plan
Solo & Team Plans Solo Team — 7 Types
- Decision Brief
- Executive One-Pager
- Talking Points
- SWOT Analysis
- Decision Log
- Job Description
- Sales Script / Rebuttal Guide
Business Plan Business — 20 Types
Everything in Team, plus:
- Email Draft
- Financial Summary
- Risk Register
- Implementation Timeline
- Stakeholder Presentation
- Comparison Matrix
- Board Memo
- Budget Proposal
Premium Plan Premium — All 26 Types
Everything in Business, plus:
- Investment Case
- SOP Draft
Content Blocks
Deliverables are composed of rich content blocks including:
- Headings and paragraphs
- Structured tables
- Actionable checklists
- Key-value metrics (KPIs)
- Advisor lineage (who recommended what)
- Confidence scores
- What-if scenario analysis
- Audit trail (for formal document types)
Customizing Deliverables
When generating a deliverable, you can specify:
- Audience — Executive, Manager, Team, Board, or Client
- Tone — Formal, Conversational, Technical, or Casual
- Detail Level — Summary, Balanced, or Comprehensive
Export
Deliverables can be exported in two formats: Business Premium
- PDF — Professional formatting, ready to print or email
- DOCX — Editable Word document for further customization
Three export variants are available:
- Verdict Report — Full verdict with recommendations and scores
- Action Plan — Prioritized tasks and timelines
- Deliverable — Individual artifact document
Export is available from the verdict screen and session history. Exports are rate-limited to 3 per 5 minutes to prevent abuse.
Follow-Up Edits
After generating a deliverable, you can open a follow-up chat with an advisor to request changes. The advisor will draft modifications, and you'll enter Review Mode to approve them before they're applied. Follow-up chats are free — only the initial generation costs a credit.
Follow-Up Limits by Plan
- Solo — Follow-up chats not available
- Team — Follow-up chats not available
- Business — 5 follow-up chats per verdict
- Premium — 20 follow-up chats per verdict
Track Changes & Review Mode
When an advisor proposes edits to a deliverable, Verdikt enters Review Mode — similar to Track Changes in Microsoft Word. You see exactly what changed before committing.
How It Works
- Open a follow-up chat and describe the changes you want.
- The advisor drafts modifications. A "REVIEW CHANGES" banner appears at the top of the deliverable.
- Changed sections are highlighted with inline diffs:
- MODIFIED — existing content that was rewritten (shows word-level differences)
- NEW — entirely new sections added by the advisor
- Review the changes, then choose:
- Apply Changes — commits all proposed edits and creates a new version (e.g., v1 → v2)
- Reject All — discards all proposed edits, keeping the original content unchanged
Versioning
Each time you apply changes, the deliverable version increments (v1, v2, v3, etc.). The version badge is displayed on the deliverable. Rejecting changes does not create a new version.
Compliance Restrictions
To comply with the EU AI Act restrictions on AI use in employment decisions, the following deliverable types are permanently unavailable:
- Job Description — AI-generated job listings
- Interview Guide — AI-generated interview questions and scoring
- PIP Document — Performance Improvement Plans
These artifact types are blocked at the server level. If your session touches on hiring or employment topics, you may see a disclaimer banner explaining why certain deliverables are not available. This ensures Verdikt remains compliant with international AI regulations governing employment-related AI decisions.