CharterMap

CharterMap is a web app (with optional mobile companion) that turns messy governance structures into a living, auditable operating system. It helps organizations define committees, decision rights, escalation paths, and policy ownership in one place, then keeps it current through lightweight workflows. Instead of another document repository, it provides a visual “who decides what” map, links every decision to the governing body and policy it relied on, and flags gaps (e.g., orphan policies, overlapping mandates, missing quorum rules). It includes meeting packs, resolution templates, and a decision log that can be exported for auditors and regulators. It’s a traditional app with AI assist: AI suggests role/committee templates, detects conflicts across charters and policies, and drafts clean language—but humans approve everything. Realistically, it wins only if it’s faster than spreadsheets and less painful than heavyweight GRC suites.

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