Give AI the right context, then keep the result traceable.
AI work should not start from a loose prompt and disappear into a chat history. In Nolta, a project node can package the context around a task — structure, timeline, decisions, risks, evidence, related nodes and attachments — and give that scoped context to Sisu or a customer-approved AI.
The AI can then do real work: generate code, calculate, compare options, write a report, summarize evidence or produce a technical answer. When the work comes back, Nolta receives it as a structured proposal that humans can review before it becomes part of the trusted project record.
Nolta turns AI execution into part of the project thread. The context package can be attached to the node that started the work, and the accepted result can become a new node, attachment, comment, evidence item, link or timeline event.
Package scoped project context before an AI task starts.
Let Sisu or a customer-approved AI use that context to perform real work.
Attach the context package to the node that triggered the task.
Return the AI output as a structured proposal, not an invisible side result.
Convert approved output into nodes, comments, attachments, evidence, links or timeline history.
Use Rethread later to see what triggered the work, what context was used and what result came back.
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Examples
Useful when trust depends on visible context.
Generate code from project context
A task node can package its surrounding allocation, assets, sub-assets, requirements, algorithms and prior decisions. Sisu or an approved external AI can use that context to generate code and return it as a proposal.
Run analysis from a known starting point
An AI can perform calculations, compare options, summarize evidence or produce a technical report using the exact context Nolta provided, instead of relying on a loose prompt.
Keep the execution trace
The approved output can become a new node tagged as AI output, with attachments, generated content and a record of what context was used, ignored or missing.