Signals & Actions
A Signal is an AI-detected observation from an engagement's data that may warrant action — a risk, an opportunity, or an anomaly worth a consultant's attention. Signals are the reference example of grounding and citation in Celeredge: each one comes with a verbatim evidence quote and a link to its source.
Who can access
Members of the engagement team. Signals also roll up to the firm-level Command Center, attributed to their source engagement.
How it works
Celeredge analyzes the engagement's evidence and surfaces signals. Each signal carries:
- a description of the observation,
- a verbatim evidence quote backing it,
- a link to the source it came from,
- an assignable action.

Because every signal is grounded and cited, it's immediately defensible — you can see exactly why the AI flagged it before you act.
Step by step
- Open Signals & Actions in the engagement.
- Review signals, reading each one's evidence quote and opening its source to verify.
- Assign an action on the signals worth pursuing.
- Triage from the Command Center — your top open signals across engagements surface there too.
Best practices
- Verify the quote before acting. The evidence quote is right there — read it; a signal is a prompt for judgment, not an instruction.
- Turn signals into work. Assign actions so a signal becomes accountable, not just noticed.
- Use the Command Center as your triage queue. It ranks open signals across all your engagements.
Common errors
| Symptom | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No signals appear | Little evidence connected to the engagement | Add documents or connect data in Data & Evidence |