Blueprint · by NeuronKite

NASA SE Handbook
artifacts, in minutes.

Drop a mission brief. Blueprint generates the complete NASA SE Handbook §6.7 artifact set (35 documents, every claim cited back to your brief) in 10–15 minutes. The pack that normally takes 80 hours of SE writing.

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Free tier · 50 CU monthly compute budget · no card required.

Phase 1.4 · 35 artifacts · every claim cited
How it works

Three steps from brief to artifact pack.

01

Drop the brief

Upload your mission brief (PDF, markdown, or plain text) or paste it inline. A few paragraphs is enough: system intent, key constraints, performance targets.

e.g. "Autonomous multi-domain swarm for coastal hazard response, ≤72-hour deployment, COLREGS-compliant"

02

11 agents synthesize the pack

Stakeholder Worker, Requirements Worker, Decomposition Worker, Design Worker, Risk Worker, Trade Study Worker, Gate Readiness Worker, plus an independent Citation Verifier judging every claim.

Stakeholder · Requirements · Decomposition · Design · Risk · Trade Studies · Gate Readiness

03

35 artifacts, every claim cited

Browse the artifact tree, click any citation to jump to the source chunk in your brief, drill into the Lifecycle Maturity Ladder showing SRR / SDR / PDR / CDR readiness. Or chat over the completed graph.

35 markdown artifacts · ZIP bundle · graph export · chat assistant

What you get

Every artifact your reviewer expects, cited.

35 NASA SE Handbook artifacts

Stakeholder Expectation Definition, Technical Requirements Definition, Logical Decomposition, Design Solution Definition, Phase-Gate Readiness. The full Handbook §6.7 set, in one run.

Every claim cited

Each requirement, decision, and gate verdict carries a citation marker linking to the exact chunk in your source brief. Click to jump. No fabricated section numbers, no hallucinated REQ IDs.

Citation Verifier

A second independent LLM adversarially judges every claim. The 80% that pass are confidence-marked. The 20% that don't are flagged in the run summary so a reviewer can focus where it matters.

Gate-readiness assessment

SRR / SDR / PDR / CDR each scored against canonical entry + exit criteria. Met / Partial / Unmet verdicts. Blocking findings point at specific node IDs so the reviewer's agenda sets itself.

10–15 minutes wall-clock

Phase 1.4 (full 35-artifact pack) finishes in 10–15 minutes typical. Phase 1.1 (Stakeholder only) in 30 seconds. Useful for quick brief validation before committing the full run.

CU wallet: no surprise bills

Pay only for what runs. Unused monthly CU rolls into next month, capped at 2× your tier. Top up anytime; top-up credits valid 12 months. No per-seat fees, no token counting.

Pricing

Start free. Scale by compute, not seats.

Each tier ships a monthly compute-unit (CU) budget. A typical project (one Phase 1.4 run + revise + chats) is about 42 CU. Unused CU rolls into next month, capped at 2× your tier.

Free
$0
50 CU/mo
~3 projects/mo
  • Full feature access (no caps)
  • All 35 Phase 1.4 artifacts per run
  • Citation Verifier included
  • Gate-readiness assessment
  • No card required
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Starter
$29
per month
500 CU/mo
~15 projects/mo
  • Everything in Free
  • Rollover up to 1,000 CU
  • Top-up anytime ($20+)
  • Email run-complete notifications
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Most popular
Pro
$149
per month
3,300 CU/mo
~100 projects/mo
  • Everything in Starter
  • Rollover up to 6,600 CU
  • Bulk top-up bonuses (10% / 20%)
  • Priority queue (queued runs start sooner)
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Team
$749
per month
16,500 CU/mo
~500 projects/mo
  • Everything in Pro
  • Rollover up to 33,000 CU
  • Largest top-up bonuses
  • Concurrent run capacity
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Need higher volume, on-prem, or ITAR/EAR-eligible processing? Contact [email protected]

FAQ

Common questions.

How is Blueprint different from DOORS, Cameo, or Jama?+

DOORS and Cameo are formal modeling tools. They store and display requirements you've already written. Jama tracks them. Blueprint synthesizes them. You drop a mission brief in plain language; Blueprint autonomously generates the full 35-artifact NASA SE Handbook §6.7 set (stakeholder definitions, requirements, decomposition, design, risk, trade studies, and gate-readiness), with every claim cited back to a specific chunk of your brief. It's the work that happens before the data enters DOORS. The artifact bundle exports as markdown so any downstream tool consumes it cleanly.

Does the AI cite its sources, or just generate?+

Every claim Blueprint produces (every requirement, every decision, every gate-readiness verdict) cites a specific chunk in your source brief. The citation marker links directly to the source text. A second independent LLM, the Citation Verifier, judges every claim adversarially; citation precision on the ARCHIPELAGO smoke baseline is 80%. The 20% that don't pass verification are flagged in the run summary so a reviewer can address them quickly rather than re-audit every line.

Is Blueprint audit-ready for SRR / SDR / PDR / CDR?+

Yes. The Phase 1.4 run includes a Phase-Gate Readiness assessment for each of the four NASA SE Handbook §6.7 canonical reviews. Each gate is scored against its canonical entry + exit criteria as Met, Partial, or Unmet. Blocking findings point at specific node IDs in the graph (e.g., REQ-005 lacks a verification method) so the reviewer's agenda is set automatically. The full 35-artifact bundle exports as markdown for any downstream review process.

How does pricing work?+

Each tier ships a monthly compute-unit (CU) budget: Free 50 CU, Starter 500 CU, Pro 3,300 CU, Team 16,500 CU. A typical project (one Phase 1.4 run + one revise + two chat sessions) is about 42 CU, or roughly $0.42 of internal compute. Unused CU rolls into next month, capped at 2× your monthly allowance. Need more than your monthly budget? Top up $20 / $50 / $200 anytime; top-up credits are valid 12 months. No per-seat charges, no token counting, no surprise bills.

What sensitivity tiers does Blueprint support?+

Three sensitivity tiers per project. Unrestricted is for open / non-sensitive content and is the default. Confidential and Controlled tiers add stricter handling: controlled processing path, audit trail, no third-party LLM provider routing. ITAR / EAR-eligible Controlled tier with FedRAMP-Moderate-backed processing is planned for months 6-9 post-MVP and not yet available.

Is Blueprint suitable for hardware, embedded, or autonomous-systems projects?+

Yes. Blueprint was designed for aerospace, defense, autonomous-systems, and university SE research workflows. The graph schema mirrors the NASA SE Handbook's product-model concepts directly: Stakeholders, Needs / Goals / Objectives, MOEs / MOPs / TPMs, Operational Scenarios, Constraints, Requirements, Functions, Components, Interfaces, DTRs, Design Specs, Interface Specs, Verification + Validation Activities, Enabling Products, Risks, Trade Studies, and Phase Gates.

Is my brief data kept confidential?+

Yes. Each account operates in full tenant isolation: your briefs, generated artifacts, and run history are never shared across accounts. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. We don't use customer briefs to train models. For enterprise deployments with stricter data residency or air-gap requirements, contact [email protected].

Free to try

50 CU on the house when you
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Run a complete Phase 1.4 sample on the founder-curated ARCHIPELAGO brief in under 15 minutes. No card required.

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