Three pillars · One platform

Run every public boardroom on one screen.

BoardAxis ties three surfaces into a single workflow: Board Intelligence tracks every roster + movement + signal across the boards you watch, Governance grounds every decision in policy you can defend, and the Board Intelligence Assistant reads both and tells you what to do next.

  • Board Intelligence
  • Governance
  • Board Intelligence Assistant
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What it is

Intelligence. Governance. Assistant. Defensible.

Four ideas, one platform. Everything else on this page is there to explain how.

What it does

Three pillars, one platform.

Board intelligence catches the signal. Governance carries the rule. The assistant reads both and answers in plain language — without you stitching them together.

  • 01

    Board Intelligence

    Live roster, leadership changes, predicted vacancies, and market signals across every public-company board — continuously indexed and scoped to the boards you watch. Catch the move the moment it happens, not in next quarter's digest.

  • 02

    Governance

    A curated policy library covering board independence, committee composition, AI risk standards, fiduciary duty, and proxy voting policy — paired with a four-stage maturity assessment your audit committee can take to the board pack.

  • 03

    Board Intelligence Assistant

    An AI that reads every signal across every board you watch and answers in plain language — with the source, the policy section, and the underlying filing one click away. Less dashboard time, more committee-ready answers.

How it works

Three surfaces, one workflow.

The intelligence feed catches the signal. Governance answers the question. The assistant tells you where to look next — and every answer cites where it came from.

Board Intelligence

Every move, the moment it lands.

One ranked stream of every appointment, departure, committee shift, and predicted vacancy across the boards you watch — sourced from primary filings and surfaced before the headline runs.

Live

Governance

Answers that carry the rule, not the rumour.

Ask anything about board independence, committee design, fiduciary duty, or AI risk. Every answer carries a traceable citation back to the curated policy library — defendable in any committee room.

Live

Board Intelligence Assistant

See the next seat before it opens.

The assistant reads your watchlist, the policy library, and the broader universe — then tells you where to look next with calibrated probabilities on who's likely to leave, who's likely to be appointed, and which committees are understaffed.

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14 days ahead of the headline

From the field

Board Intelligence caught the move. Governance told me which rule it tripped. The Assistant drafted the memo. What used to be three vendors and a Monday-morning fire drill is now one screen — and we're ahead of the headline, not chasing it.
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Governance-grade

An assistant that cites the rule, the section, and the filing it came from.

Most AI tools answer governance questions from the open web — inconsistent, undated, hard to defend. The board intelligence assistant is grounded in a curated policy library, so every answer carries a traceable citation. If we don't have a reliable source, we say so.

Underneath: a four-stage AI risk model that turns policy into an artifact your audit committee can actually use.

  • AI risk management standards

    Lifecycle controls, bias testing, accountability

  • Listing-rule independence

    Committee composition, financial expertise

  • Audit committee disclosures

    Charter requirements, oversight scope

  • Fiduciary duty baselines

    Loyalty, care, oversight obligations

  • Proxy advisor voting policies

    Overboarding, diversity, climate

  • International governance codes

    Cross-jurisdictional comparisons

A library of bound policy and rule volumes

AI risk lifecycle

Four stages. One artifact. Audit-committee-ready.

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Stage 01

Policy

Charter alignment, role assignments, supplier diligence, escalation lanes. The accountability spine.

Stage 02

Context

System inventory, intended use, affected stakeholders, a risk taxonomy you can defend.

Stage 03

Measure

Bias, robustness, explainability, performance — tracked as a living scorecard, not a one-off audit.

Stage 04

Respond

Mitigations, residual risk, incident response, and the artifacts the audit committee asks for.

How it works

From signal to decision, in hours.

Three stages, fully automated — ingest, reason, surface. Every step preserves the source so nothing in your answer is unaccountable.

Step 01

Board Intelligence

Ingest the board

Every public board indexed continuously — roster, committees, compensation, tenure, leadership moves, and material events — all reconciled against prior state so changes surface the moment they happen.

Step 02

Governance

Ground in policy

Every interpretation cross-checks against the curated policy library — independence rules, committee mandates, AI risk standards, fiduciary baselines — so every answer carries the rule it stands on, not a guess.

Step 03

Board Intelligence Assistant

Surface the call

Signals matched to your watchlist + target sectors + governance focus land in your feed, your bell, and your inbox — each with the underlying source one click away. No quarterly digest, no spreadsheet hand-off.

Who it's for

One platform, five jobs done well.

  • Audit-committee chair

    Governance you can defend.

    Run a four-stage AI risk assessment, cite the rule in your reports, and walk into the next meeting with the evidence already assembled — every claim traceable back to a policy source.

  • Executive search firm

    Pipeline you can see.

    Predicted vacancies on every public board, ranked by probability and matched to your candidate book by sector and skill.

  • Aspiring director

    Reach you couldn't get.

    Verified board seats, peer endorsements, and a credibility profile built for the people who actually do the searching — surfaced to you the moment the role opens.

  • Investor

    Movement is signal.

    Watch portfolio and comparator boards. Director departures, governance flags, and material events often precede strategy shifts you'd otherwise read about long after the fact.

  • Sitting director

    Peer intel, fast.

    What your peers are doing, what they're being voted on, and the policies behind it — synthesised by the assistant so you don't read a 200-page proxy to find one paragraph.

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Bring the boards you care about. The assistant will read the signals, cite the rules, and surface what matters before the headline runs.