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Timeline

The timeline is a case’s complete activity log. Every meaningful change — from the moment the case was created, through every piece of evidence added, every hypothesis updated, and the conclusion that closed it — is recorded in order. It’s the case’s memory, and its audit trail.


What it records

Everything that meaningfully changes a case shows up on the timeline:

AreaEvents you’ll see
CaseCreated, updated, closed, reopened
InquiriesLinked, unlinked, and matches pulled in
EvidenceAssets and findings attached or removed, and notes edited
HypothesesThreads created, verdicts and confidence changed, links and notes added
GraphManual connections added, renamed, or removed

Reading the feed

The timeline is built to scan quickly:

  • Grouped by day, with clear date headers, so you can follow the investigation as a story.
  • Each event shows who did it — a teammate, or an Autopilot agent, clearly badged — so human and AI work sit side by side in one trustworthy record.
  • Filter by area — focus on just evidence, just hypotheses, and so on.
  • Jump to a date to skip straight to a moment you care about, and load older activity as you go back in time.

Because both people and Autopilot act on the same case, the timeline is where you confirm exactly what the AI did and when — the same “explain everything” principle behind the Autopilot flight recorder.

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