Start Overview
Veoveo is a workspace for live operational intelligence. It brings field signals, media, locations, documents, datasets, decisions, and AI-assisted work into one connected record so teams can understand what is happening and act with context.
What Veoveo Gives You
- A workspace for each team, mission, investigation, event, or operating area.
- Artifacts for the things your team works with: scenes, documents, datasets, images, recordings, messages, forms, tools, prompts, rules, and operations.
- Links and events that preserve how work changed over time and how items relate to one another.
- Bots that can receive channel input, inspect context, call tools, and leave a traceable operation history.
- APIs and MCP surfaces for integrating Veoveo with external systems and automation.
How Work Is Organized
A workspace is the boundary. Inside it, every important object is an artifact. Artifacts can have source files, rendered views, extracted text, metadata, relationships, and an event trail. When a person or bot takes action, Veoveo keeps the result attached to that graph instead of scattering it across unrelated chat messages and files.
This makes the product useful for live operations and later review: a field photo can connect to a location, an incident, a dataset, a generated scene, an analyst note, and the bot operation that produced a recommendation.
Where To Go Next
- New users should start with Core Concepts, then follow Quickstart.
- Workspace operators should read the User Guide and App Guide.
- Developers should start with the API Overview and Artifact Model.
- Teams adding automation should read Agents and Tools.
- Administrators responsible for production should read Operations.
Media To Add
- Diagram: workspace context graph showing artifacts, links, events, bots, and tools around one operation. It helps readers understand the product model before they enter detailed pages. Source: sample OSINT workspace with one artifact, one related scene, one bot operation, and one linked document.
- Video: two-minute walkthrough from opening the sample workspace to inspecting an artifact and reading its event history. It helps first-time users see the main loop. Source: https://veoveo.ai/w/osint.