Artifact Workflows
Artifacts are the main objects users work with in Veoveo. A useful workflow starts with the source material, follows the related context, and leaves a traceable record of decisions or generated outputs.
Inspect Before Acting
When you open an artifact, review:
- what kind of artifact it is
- where it came from
- whether source or rendered blobs are available
- what other artifacts it links to
- what events changed it
- whether a bot or tool produced any derived output
This habit keeps teams from acting only on thumbnails, excerpts, or summaries.
Follow Context
Use links and events to move between source material, related locations, scenes, documents, datasets, messages, and operations. This is how Veoveo preserves the evidence chain around an operating picture.
Attach Or Generate Outputs
Some workflows produce new artifacts or blob slots: rendered documents, dataset previews, scene recordings, forecasts, transcripts, corrected form entries, or tool outputs. Review those outputs in the same workspace context as the source.
Media To Add
- Annotated workflow: source document to rendered pages to extracted context to related operation. It helps users understand the evidence chain. Source: sample document artifact with a rendered blob.
- Screenshot: links panel on an artifact detail page. It helps users understand how related context is represented. Source: artifact detail route with at least three linked artifacts.