Reviewing & Refining Results
A finished run gives you a checkpoint. The session detail page shows the board as a branch tree in the centre, the agent panel and goal on the left, and a set of tabs on the right for everything the board produced.

Review the checkpoint
Open the Checkpoints tab and work through the four lists — checked items, failure scenarios, discovered items, and the questions for you. When you review a checkpoint you can:
- answer the open questions,
- mark which agents' findings you approve or skip, and
- add notes, then set the checkpoint's status (for example, Accepted or In progress).
Accepting a checkpoint marks that branch of the board as resolved.
Track decisions
The Decisions tab is a running decision log. Each entry records the decision, the reasoning, and which agent raised it. You set each decision's status — pending, accepted, rejected, deferred, or completed — and can attach your own notes. It's the durable record of what you decided and why.
Capture actions
The Actions tab turns conclusions into next steps. You can add actions manually or extract them automatically from a checkpoint. Each action has an owner, a due date, a priority, and a status (todo, in progress, done, or blocked).
Run scenarios
The Scenarios tab runs a simulation that lays out a best case, a likely case, and a worst case — each with a short narrative, the signals to watch for, and the actions to take. It's a quick way to stress-test where the plan could lead.
Inject new information
Learned something new? Use Inject to feed the board a piece of text, a document, a URL, or a question. Hubrix analyses how the new information affects the existing tree — which branches it touches, which decisions it might invalidate, and what new branches it warrants — so the board stays current as your situation changes.
Spawn an agent on a discovery
When the board surfaces a discovery that deserves deeper investigation, it queues a pending agent for it. From the session you can spawn that agent: Hubrix designs a focused adversarial agent for the discovery, places it on the right branch, and runs it in the background. The new branch appears in the tree and its findings join the session when it finishes.
Ask a follow-up
Use Ask to put a direct question to the board about the current analysis. The answer is recorded in the session's Q&A history, and may update the branch tree if the question changes the picture.
Go deeper with phases
For larger problems, you can run the board in phases. After a first phase, Propose next phase asks Hubrix to suggest the branches a second phase should explore; you then commit the phase (editing the suggestions if you like) and the board runs again on the new branches. You can also decompose a big goal into sub-goals and later roll up their findings.
Branches in the tree carry a lifecycle — active, resolved, superseded, or archived — so you can see at a glance which lines of analysis are still live and which have been settled.
Once you're happy with the result, export or share it.
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