DecisionRight by Urbanite

Govern the decisions, not just the documents.

Every transformation generates hundreds of decisions about data, systems, design and scope. Most are made in meetings and lost in inboxes. DecisionRight captures each decision, the options weighed, the rationale and where it stands, so your Design Authority has one governed record to work from.

DecisionRight screenshot: a Design Authority register of decisions, options, rationale and status
The decision register. Shown with sample data.
What it does

Every decision, with the reasoning, in one place.

Decision register

Every architecture and design decision in one searchable, current place.

Options & rationale

Capture what was considered and why, not just the outcome.

Status & lifecycle

Track each decision from open to approved, rejected or superseded.

Linked to the estate

Tie decisions to the data, applications and journeys they affect.

Design Authority forum

A live agenda for the people who actually sign off the architecture.

Audit trail

A defensible record of who decided what, and when.

Why it matters

Undocumented decisions come back to bite.

When decisions live in meeting notes and memory, they get reopened, contradicted and forgotten, and the programme pays for it in rework and delay. DecisionRight turns architecture and design decisions into a governed, auditable asset the whole programme can trust.

Who it is for

Built for the Design Authority.

Enterprise and solution architects, Design Authority chairs, programme leads, and anyone accountable for the integrity of the architecture across a complex change.

Typical use cases

Design authority governanceArchitecture decision recordsOptions appraisalProgramme decision forumsTransition-state designAudit & assuranceRisk & dependency trackingChange controlSolution governanceBoard decision evidence
Product positioning

The governance layer over your architecture.

DecisionRight sits across RecordRight, CatalogRight, FlowRight and JourneyRight, turning the decisions they raise into one accountable record.

See it in action

See DecisionRight on your programme.

The clearest way to understand it is a short walkthrough against a problem you recognise.