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How are deliverables structured in Cognibuild?

Learn how Cognibuild organises deliverables using structured tasks to help produce consistent project documentation.

Deliverables in Cognibuild are built using a structured system of sections and tasks.

Instead of generating an entire document at once, you build it step by step creating and refining each part individually.


Structured by tasks

Each deliverable is broken down into task sections, which contain individual tasks.

  • Task sections represent key parts of a document

  • Tasks generate specific pieces of content within those sections

This allows you to focus on one part of a deliverable at a time.


Aligned with industry standards

Deliverables are designed to reflect how documentation is typically structured across the built environment.

The structure is informed by widely used industry approaches and frameworks, such as RIBA-aligned workflows and broader best practices, helping ensure outputs feel familiar, logical, and professionally structured.


A step-by-step approach

Breaking deliverables into smaller tasks allows you to:

  • Generate content in manageable sections

  • Review and refine outputs as you go

  • Rerun tasks to improve or expand content

  • Maintain consistency across the document


Designed for collaboration

This structured approach supports team workflows.

Multiple users can work within the same project while following a consistent framework, helping maintain quality and alignment across documentation.

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