Know whether delivery matches what was promised
Every “on track” is a promise. Some of them are true. The ones that aren't tend to surface at the worst possible moment — on the client call, in the renewal, after the SLA already broke.
Axon checks each delivery claim against what actually moved in your tools, and flags the slip while you can still fix it.
Why does delivery drift from what was promised?
Updates are written before work finishes. “Shipped” means the PR merged, not that it deployed and the client can use it. “Live” means the account exists, not that anyone logged in. The words round up; the system doesn't.
On a services or agency team running many clients at once, no one can hold every promise in their head — so the drift hides in plain sight until a client points it out.
How do you catch the slip early?
You reconcile the claim against the evidence continuously. Instead of asking the team whether onboarding shipped, Axon checks whether the deploy went live and the account is active, and surfaces the gap in your morning read.
That turns a renewal-day surprise into a Tuesday note with two days of runway to fix it.
Frequently asked
Does this replace our project management tool?
No. Axon sits above the tools you already use and checks the claims around the work — it doesn't ask you to move your delivery process anywhere.
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