01 · Acceptance
98.6%
Receipt acceptance rate
The share of submitted decisions that passed the policy engine's admissibility checks and produced a valid, signed Decision Receipt.
As of audit date
Transparency dashboard As of audit date
A company building decision accountability, reporting its own production metrics plainly.
Summit builds the layer that proves a consequential decision was authorized, evidence-linked, and policy-compliant. The same discipline applies to what we say about ourselves. These are the production figures behind the Decision Receipt — stated as of their audit date, some of which have advanced since, and every one of them open to independent verification against a public key and ledger.
01 · Acceptance
98.6%
Receipt acceptance rate
The share of submitted decisions that passed the policy engine's admissibility checks and produced a valid, signed Decision Receipt.
As of audit date
02 · Volume
3,000+
Signed Decision Receipts
Cryptographically signed receipts issued in production. The figure has advanced since the audit; the ledger shows the current count.
As of audit date · still climbing
03 · Coverage
9
Governed agents
Distinct automated agents operating under the policy engine, each issuing receipts subject to the same admissibility checks.
As of audit date
04 · Reproducibility
99.9%
Replay determinism
The rate at which a recorded decision, re-run against what was actually known at the time, reproduces its original outcome bit-for-bit.
As of audit date
05 · Integrity
Ed25519
Receipt signing
Every receipt is signed with an Ed25519 key. The public key is published, so any receipt can be verified offline, with no call back to Summit.
Published public key
06 · Surface
52 + 5
Canonical packages & services
52 canonical packages and 5 services make up the production platform that issues and verifies Decision Receipts.
As of audit date
How to read these figures. Engineering metrics are stated as of their audit date, in keeping with our claims-discipline line. Some — most visibly the receipt count — have advanced since the audit and continue to climb; the live ledger is always the authority. We never round up under deadline pressure, and we do not claim figures we cannot show. Where a number here disagrees with the ledger, the ledger wins.
Every Decision Receipt is signed with a published Ed25519 key and recorded in a public ledger. You can pull the public key, fetch a receipt, and verify its signature offline — no account, no call back to Summit. Independent verification is the whole point; transparency you cannot check is just a press release.
Open the public key & ledger →Summit is a Delaware C-Corporation, pre-seed and pre-revenue, with a Decision Receipt platform running in production at decrec.summitcognitive.ai. The metrics above are the production-level facts we are willing to publish and stand behind — acceptance, volume, agent coverage, replay determinism, and the signing scheme that makes all of it checkable.
What is not on this page is just as deliberate. Named customers, specific pipeline counts, financials, cap table, and valuation are summarized or access-gated elsewhere — never exposed on a public URL. The intellectual property behind the platform is protected by a provisional patent application (No. 64/034,952, filed April 10, 2026; non-provisional due April 10, 2027), and we describe the system in generic terms here by design.
Independent reviewers have been engaged to scope review work; that review is not complete, so we never claim these metrics have been "independently reviewed." We claim only this: they are stated honestly, dated to their audit, and verifiable by anyone against the public ledger.
The metrics here are the short version. The full account lives in the stakeholder reports and the essays.