Implementation for teams putting Corral into real workflows.
This motion is about getting Corral into production: scope the workflow, connect the approved sources, set answer boundaries, and launch with proof.
Implementation
Early teams use this motion to scope the workflow, connect approved sources, and launch Corral where the answer actually matters.
Workflow scoping
We identify the risky question, the failure mode, and the source of truth before anything gets integrated.
Product integration
We connect Corral to the support flow, internal tool, or customer experience where the answer needs to be trusted.
Source connections
Bring in the documents, records, and systems that define what the workflow is allowed to say.
Answer boundaries
Set the rules for what ships automatically, what narrows, and what should stop or escalate.
Rollout readiness
Review paths, monitoring, and operational handoffs are clear before the workflow goes live.
Rollout planning
Access, source syncing, review paths, and monitoring are defined so the workflow can launch without trust gaps.
Reviewing source material, operating docs, and failure cases...
Extracted evidence gaps, risk points, and scope boundaries.
Wiring retrieval, orchestration, and verification into one workflow.
Tightening rollout notes, refusal rules, and operator handoff.
Reviewing source material, operating docs, and failure cases...
Extracted evidence gaps, risk points, and scope boundaries.
Wiring retrieval, orchestration, and verification into one workflow.
Tightening rollout notes, refusal rules, and operator handoff.
Proof review
We test real prompts against real evidence so you can see what ships, what narrows, and what gets blocked.
Bring the workflow you can't afford to get wrong.
We'll use your real question to show where the model guesses, where the proof runs out, and what Corral would stop before it ships.
Onboarding early teams with high-risk workflows now.
Ontario, Canada · Remote product reviews and implementation planning