Changelog
Product changes shipped across the Second Eye credit platform.
Public readiness and access
Second Eye now has a public, invite-only staging surface for lender teams that want to understand the product before getting access to the private workspace. - Public landing, docs, trust, pricing, status, and changelog pages are available on the staging host. - The private credit workspace remains authenticated. - Public metadata routes are present and exclude private app surfaces. - Public pages use plain lender-facing language around source-backed committee work, diligence materials, memo drafting, and portfolio follow-through. - The request-access path is the primary public call to action while identity provider setup remains controlled.
Committee-ready underwriting
The underwriting workspace now turns source-backed deal materials into reviewable committee materials with clearer evidence boundaries and review ownership. - Underwriting summaries distinguish source-supported claims, open questions, downside cases, structure considerations, portfolio fit, and prior-outcome context. - Committee packets, question registers, agendas, evidence packs, signoff checklists, outcome worksheets, and handoff checklists render in normal review language. - Exported materials avoid internal rollout labels and keep non-binding review aids distinct from formal approval records. - Stored artifacts can be revisited without changing the approval record or calling live models during page rendering.
Deal execution workspace
Deal teams can move from diligence material to term-sheet support, closing preparation, and review follow-up without exposing internal processing details in the app. - Term-sheet pages show business terms, recommendation context, export options, and closing-package status in lender-facing language. - Diligence-request lists and closing checklists describe buyer and borrower work in normal transaction terms. - Negotiation-position pages provide direct, tabular deal-team context. - Processing records and paused-review queues are readable by operators without surfacing service plumbing.
Portfolio monitoring
Portfolio views bring borrower reporting, covenants, alerts, draw monitoring, construction-photo metadata, cross-portfolio questions, and weekly briefings into one authenticated workspace. - Borrower reporting surfaces active and restated periods. - Covenant pages show current compliance, warnings, and trips. - Draw and construction-photo pages keep sensitive file references out of visible copy while still surfacing reviewable metadata. - Portfolio query and briefing pages focus on reviewable operating questions and follow-up context.
Integrations and collaboration
Second Eye now has authenticated admin and add-in surfaces for document, email, spreadsheet, chat, voice, and delivery workflows. - Microsoft 365 connection pages report sync, mailbox, and add-in readiness without showing provider secrets or raw configuration values. - Excel and Outlook add-in pages show readiness before user-facing functions or suggestions. - Email delivery and voice intake pages report connection and redaction status in operator language. - Chat integration pages focus on request verification and assistant routing.
Platform operations
Platform admin pages now expose tenant onboarding, provider setup, audit history, cost review, and usage controls through authenticated, role-gated views. - Tenant onboarding uses copyable customer setup records and clear follow-up steps. - Audit artifact pages withhold storage coordinates and show bounded previews or temporary downloads. - Provider pages report credential status without exposing secrets. - Cost and usage pages show model and processing cost rollups for platform review. - Auth, status, metadata, and security-header checks are covered by staging smoke tests.