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Raw decisions tell you what agents did. Features and Epics tell you what they delivered — and what it was worth.

Features

Enfors automatically groups related sessions into Features — units of delivered work — with:
  • Contributors (the agents and people involved),
  • decision context (what the work entailed),
  • and ROI / value-yield (cost attribution against delivered value).
Grouping is automatic but curatable: teams can confirm, reassign, or rename Features, and a merge inbox proposes consolidations when the engine thinks two Features are the same work.

Epics

Epics are a higher-level rollup above Features — the operation-level view. An automated suggestion engine proposes Epics, generates titles, and presents the hierarchy at a glance, so leaders see delivery without manual bookkeeping.

Cost per shipped value

Because each Feature carries both its cost (summed from the underlying decisions) and its delivered value, Enfors can express the metric that matters to leaders: cost per shipped value. This is the foundation of the spend conversation in the Leader lens and Pulse reports.

Curation

Every curation action (confirm, reassign, rename, merge) is recorded, so the grouping improves over time while staying auditable.

Querying

Features and delivery view

Features and delivery rollup