Client engagements that stay coherent week over week.
Follow Alex, a freelance consultant, over five weeks of a client engagement. Scroll to watch the project come alive.
Alex kicks off a client engagement.
Alex, a freelance consultant, dials in with the new client — a retail chain doing a digital transformation. Transcribr joins. The kickoff lands on the project's timeline as the first event.
Branches fan out.
From that one call, several analytical branches run in parallel: executive summary, action items, what Alex missed, questions to verify. Each is its own reference artifact — never the project's official state.
The canvas proposes.
Alex opens the canvas — the curated trunk of this engagement. The AI drafts a first advisory structure: scope, risks, stakeholders, early decisions. Alex reviews, tweaks a risk, applies. Nothing changes without his say-so.
A document lands. A persistent branch starts watching.
A discovery call happens — and the client's CTO emails over a current-systems audit PDF. The document joins the timeline alongside the call, extracted and attached as canvas context. Alex then pins a Scope-creep tracker persistent branch to watch every future input for signs the work is drifting.
The multiverse fills in.
Four meetings in, the Scope-creep tracker has caught three expansions not in the original SOW. The main canvas doesn't know yet — it's still what Alex last curated. The branch is a parallel universe; nothing has been merged.
Alex merges a finding into the trunk.
He opens the branch, sees the pattern, and promotes a single decision into the canvas: "document all scope changes in writing within 24 hours." A deliberate human gesture. The trunk now reflects what the parallel universe surfaced.
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