Five building blocks anchored by an Operating Constitution.
DiligencePilot is not a prompt collection. Its architecture isolates evaluation rules, evidence segmentation, decision logic and delivery discipline into distinct layers — each governed by the constitutional layer that runs above them.
FIG · G.1 Decision Intelligence Backbone — inputs, engine and delivery in a single architecture
The Operating Constitution governs the central discipline; the remaining four blocks operate inside it.
Operating Constitution
The top-level governance layer. Once context, profile and the governance-extension set are established by Workflow 0, the evaluation framework enters Governance-Lock status. From that point forward, context cannot change, profile cannot update, and the extension list is fixed for the run.
Core Workflows
Fifteen evaluation workflows numbered 0–14. Workflow 0 is the constitutional lock. Workflows 1–8 form the internal analysis track. Workflow 9 produces the final decision. Workflows 10–14 form the committee and delivery track.
Governance Extensions
Twenty fixed libraries spanning seven logical families: classification; sector and benchmark; finance and valuation; campaign and demand; M&A, resilience and IPO; external sources and delivery language; risk, decision and scoring governance.
Institutional Criteria Library
1,000 criteria across 50 modules in five sub-libraries (KR-1 to KR-5). Each criterion has a standard anatomy: number, applicability tag, deal-breaker status, test question and evidence to look for — and is tagged against the relevant evidence tier.
Delivery Discipline
Outputs flow through Word format discipline: heading hierarchy, bullet markers converted to native list structures, link discipline in references, technical-marker cleanup, and standard file naming. Internal calibration logic never leaks into delivered text.