The page panel
Audit status where your readers already are — on the page itself. Built to stand alone, with no dashboard training required.
The dashboard is for admins. The page panel is for everyone else — the page owners and readers who never open Evergreen AI but still need to know whether the page in front of them is trustworthy. It appears right in the page byline, alongside the author and last-updated date.
The byline chip
On every scanned page, a small Evergreen AI chip shows the page’s audit status at a glance:
- ✓ Audited 2d ago — scanned recently, no open findings.
- ⚠ 2 findings — the page has open findings to look at.
- — Not yet scanned — this page hasn’t been audited (its space may not be in scope).
Click the chip to open the panel.
Inside the panel
The panel shows when the page was last audited and which model was used, then lists each open finding with everything needed to act:
- The finding type and confidence.
- The verbatim quote from the page, with the section it came from.
- A one-line reason, and a link to the related page for contradictions.
- Who it’s assigned to, if anyone.
Actions are phrased for the person fixing the page, and they do exactly the same thing as the dashboard’s triage actions:
- I’ll fix this — confirms the finding.
- This is fine — opens dismiss, with an optional reason that can teach the app not to raise it again.
- Reassign — hand it to someone else.
Ownership findings are always “please verify”
When a finding is about a person or role — “Escalate to J. Smith” — the panel never says the page is wrong. The app can’t know your org chart, so it asks you to check: “please verify this contact is current,” with simple Verified and Needs update actions. This verify-first framing is deliberate and applies everywhere ownership is involved.
Other states
- Not scanned — if the page’s space isn’t in scope, the panel says so and explains why, rather than showing an empty result.
- Loading — a skeleton placeholder while findings load.
- Error — an inline message, never a blank panel.
How owners get notified. By default, an assignment shows up on the page panel and in the assignee’s “Assigned to me” dashboard filter. If an admin turns on the optional comment-mention feature, the app also posts a single comment that @mentions the assignee, so Confluence delivers its own native notification. See Settings.