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RCA Map

RCA Map is an AI-powered root cause analysis platform that helps teams structure incidents, branch causes, and document corrective logic in a more consistent way.

Blueprint Summary
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Trigger Event
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Cause Branching
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Corrective Program

Overview

What the Platform Solves

Reliability and operations teams often lose critical learning because investigations are inconsistent, overly manual, or poorly visualized. RCA Map gives incident analysis a repeatable structure so findings become operational knowledge.

Feature

Cause Mapping

Build branching cause trees that help teams move beyond symptom-level explanation.

Feature

Structured Investigation

Standardize incident review and preserve reasoning across people, events, and corrective actions.

Feature

Operational Learning

Convert investigations into reusable knowledge that improves maintenance and reliability programs.

Who It Serves
Reliability engineers
Maintenance teams
Industrial operations leaders
Outcomes

More consistent investigations and clearer causal documentation.

Improved learning transfer from incidents into corrective programs.

A better visual workflow for complex operational diagnostics.

Questions

Frequently Asked

Common questions about RCA Map, its current status, and how to get involved.

Is RCA Map available today?

RCA Map is a concept build in active design. We are prototyping investigation flows and the cause mapping model ahead of a usable release.

Who is RCA Map designed for?

Reliability engineers, maintenance teams, and industrial operations leaders who run structured incident investigations and want findings to become lasting operational knowledge rather than one-off reports.

How is RCA Map different from existing root cause analysis tools?

Many RCA tools stop at documenting a single report. RCA Map is designed around the full lifecycle — trigger event, branching causes, and corrective program — so investigations become reusable knowledge that feeds back into reliability practice.

How can I get involved in early development?

Email info@directlogic.io if you would like to be part of design conversations or early pilots. We are especially interested in input from teams already running structured RCA programs.

Next Move

Bring RCA Map Into Your Stack

We can turn this concept into a live platform roadmap, prototype, or production deployment depending on where your team is starting.