SourceTrace KM
SourceTrace KM is a web app (with a lightweight browser extension) that turns internal knowledge into traceable, evidence-backed answers. Instead of another wiki, it focuses on “claim-to-source” links: every statement in a doc, runbook, or Q&A can be attached to a specific source artifact (ticket, PR, incident report, policy PDF, Slack thread, meeting note) with a timestamp and confidence level. When sources change, the app flags dependent claims as “stale” and routes them to an owner for review.
Teams can create knowledge cards (short, atomic facts) and assemble them into playbooks. A built-in review workflow enforces recency SLAs (e.g., security and compliance content every 90 days). Search prioritizes verified, non-stale claims and shows provenance first, not just keywords. AI is used carefully: it drafts summaries and suggests sources, but users must confirm citations before publishing.
This is realistic because it narrows scope: it doesn’t try to replace Notion/Confluence; it overlays governance and provenance on top of existing tools via integrations and a browser capture flow.