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FAQ

Answers to common questions. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us.

Is Canvalytic publicly available?
We are in beta testing and actively onboarding beta testers. We plan on launching publicly soon.
What is the consulting approach to problem solving?
The consulting approach to problem solving is a systematic method for tackling complex issues by breaking them down into smaller parts. It often uses tools like logic trees to map out problems, explore solutions, and test hypotheses. This structured approach ensures thorough analysis and data-driven decision-making, helping avoid common pitfalls like bias and miscommunication.

The consulting approach is essentially scientific, with two key stages: problem diagnosis or solution exploration (issue trees) and testing of solutions (hypothesis trees). This makes it versatile and applicable not only in consulting but in many fields where systematic problem solving and decision-making are needed.
Explain this in simple terms. What is Canvalytic an alternative to?
Today, people often create logic trees on a whiteboard or a digital whiteboard tool like Miro, then write their analyses separately in a word processor or presentation software. This leads to scattered data, confusion, and less rigorous adherence to the consulting problem-solving approach. While logic trees can serve as an excellent map for driving alignment, they lose their effectiveness when left on a whiteboard or disconnected from the project workflow. We believe logic trees should not only structure thinking but also help organize documents, facilitate communication, and track project progress—all in one place.
This seems hard to get into...
Learning the software is easy.. learning to break down problems and reason well can be a bit tricky, but there's hardly any skill that is more worth learning in the modern workforce. We will help with this during onboarding and provide resources to learn about problem solving methodology and how to use this app. In any case, you don't need impeccable problem disaggregation to start seeing results. Just breaking down problems in simple ways and working slightly more systematically will yield results. It's quite low-hanging fruit.
What is first principles thinking?
First principles thinking, or 'reasoning from first principles' is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle. In the Aristotelean sense a problem's constituent parts comprise 'the first causes from which a thing is known' that themselves cannot be deduced from anything else.

In problem solving, first principles thinking involves breaking down a complex problem into its constituent elements, challenging basic assumptions to establish root causality, and on this basis assembling a solution to the problem from scratch. First principles therefore provide the baseline for reasoning in this kind of problem solving.
Does Canvalytic protect our data?
Yes, all potentially sensitive data is encrypted at rest and in transit. We store data with a trusted cloud provider in a manner that complies with SOC 2, HIPAA, and GDPR.
Can Canvalytic integrate with other software?
That is on our roadmap. We will integrate with task management apps like Jira, Asana, etc.
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