Certification and peer review
Certification separates trusted content from drafts. Every card, dashboard and suite sits in one of two buckets: the playpen (the default, where work-in-progress lives) or the certified library. Certifying an item promotes it to the certified bucket and gives it the trust badge everyone sees; uncertifying demotes it back to the playpen.
Who certifies
Certifying and uncertifying require the Builder tier (T4) or above. Every transition is recorded in the audit log.
One rule is deliberate: certifications are pinned. Once an item is certified it stays certified until someone uncertifies it -- tightening the review policy later never retroactively demotes content your team already trusts.
Peer review
By default, anyone with certify rights can certify immediately. An Architect (T6+) can require peer review instead, configured per content type (cards, dashboards, suites):
- Reviewers required -- how many distinct reviewers must approve before the item is certified (0 to 10; 0 means no review needed).
- Minimum reviewer tier -- the lowest tier an approver may hold (Builder, T4, by default).
Reviewers are designated, not implied
Review authority is a separate badge, independent of tier. An administrator (T7+) marks individual members as reviewers; holding a high tier -- even Owner -- does not by itself let you approve a review.
The review flow
- A builder (T4+) requests review on the item. A fresh request always starts the approval count at zero.
- Designated reviewers approve. The person who requested the review cannot approve it themselves (the four-eyes principle), and each approver must meet the minimum reviewer tier.
- When approvals reach the required count, the item is certified and moves to the certified bucket automatically.
While a review is in flight, the item shows its progress -- approvals received out of approvals required.
Scheduled re-review
A daily evaluator looks for uncertified content that behaves like it should be trusted. Five rules ship by default:
- viewed more in the last 30 days than three-quarters of comparable uncertified content;
- viewed as much as the median certified item of the same kind;
- seen by at least 30 percent of the organisation's members;
- first viewed at least 14 days ago (filters out novelty spikes);
- not edited in the last 7 days (leaves in-flight authors alone).
An item matched by at least three rules lands in the High-traffic uncertified queue in the Review section of the sidebar, where reviewers can pick it up. Architects (T6+) can toggle individual rules, tune their thresholds, and re-run the evaluation immediately after a change.
What viewers see
Viewers see the certified badge wherever the item appears, the Certified library in the Workspace section, and per-folder certified counts. The badge is a signal, not a gate -- playpen content remains visible unless it is also marked sensitive.