Validation drafting, grounded in your real system
The draft is done before you sit down to write it.
Catalyst watches your real running software and drafts the validation documents that describe it, every requirement grounded in what it actually observed. You review and approve. Your validated system signs.
Available for Windows. macOS coming soon.
- URS-014
The system shall require a second authenticated approval before a study build is released to production.
↳Grounded in 2 sources - URS-015
The system shall record an immutable, time-stamped audit entry for every change to a controlled record.
↳Grounded in 3 sources - URS-016
The system shall prevent a user from approving a record they authored.
↳Grounded in 1 source
How it works
The document stays at the center of the screen. The assistant speaks up only when it has something grounded to show you.
- 01
Observe
Catalyst rides along with your real system and learns what it does, screen by screen.
- 02
Review the cited draft
Each statement arrives grounded, with citations back to what was observed.
- 03
Approve
A single, attributable review sign-off. It is clearly your decision.
- 04
Export
Hand the approved document to your existing validated system of record.
Built to earn a reviewer's trust
Catalyst is a drafting tool, not a system of record. It is careful about that distinction on every surface.
Bring your own model keys
By default Catalyst runs inference on our managed AWS Bedrock. Prefer to keep inference in your own cloud? Connect your Bedrock keys and it routes there instead.
Observed on your machine
The desktop app observes your running system locally and uploads only the screens and text it needs to ground a draft. We never sit in line with your system's traffic.
Never the record
Catalyst holds a working copy and hands the approved draft to your validated system. The binding signature happens there.
Grounded, or it says so
Every statement is cited to what was observed. Anything ungrounded is gently flagged for you to verify, not hidden.