Every claim Rosey checks against your supporting material gets one of three statuses:
Supported — the claim matches the supporting material.
Unsupported — the claim isn't found in the supporting material.
Contradicted — the claim conflicts with the supporting material.
Where each claim shows up
The claim's status — and how impactful any issue is — determines where you'll find it in the side panel:
Supported claims don't produce a finding. They appear in the At Cursor panel at the bottom of the side panel when your cursor is near a verified statement.
Unsupported claims appear in the To Do tab as findings for you to act on.
Contradicted claims can land in any of three tabs:
Review — if Rosey can suggest a corrected value as a tracked change, and the change has meaningful impact.
To Do — if the contradiction is high priority but Rosey can't reliably suggest a fix.
FYI — if the contradiction is low priority or low impact.
Opening the source
You can open the supporting material at the exact location of a claim from two places:
From any Accuracy finding card (for contradicted claims):
Click on the source file name listed below the finding.
The supporting document opens in a new tab.
A blue banner at the top shows the claim text: "Verified by this document: [excerpt]".
The relevant value or passage is highlighted in context.
From the At Cursor panel (for supported claims):
Place your cursor near the relevant content in the document.
Click the supported claim entry in the At Cursor panel.
The supporting material opens to where the claim is verified, just as above.
Why this matters
For high-stakes deliverables — investment memos, board reports, RFP responses — every number needs to trace to a source. Rosey's claim verification gives you a fast way to audit your document and to defend it later: every supported claim is one click from its source, and every contradicted claim is surfaced where you'll see it.
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