Most organisations already capture lessons learned. The problem is they store them in spreadsheets or Microsoft SharePoint where they are difficult to search, inconsistent in quality, and rarely reused. As a result, the same issues recur across projects, despite the effort spent documenting them.
Lessonflow is designed to address that gap. It provides a structured system for capturing lessons in a consistent format, reviewing them through configurable workflows, and storing them in a centralised, searchable database. The focus is not just on collecting lessons, but on making them usable and applicable to future work.
Search is supported through filtering and semantic matching, allowing users to find relevant lessons even when different terminology is used. Lessons can be linked, grouped into themes, and surfaced based on project, activity, or discipline.
AI features are used in a practical way. AI-assisted drafting helps improve clarity and structure rather than generating content automatically. Clustering and similar lesson detection highlight recurring issues and patterns across datasets, helping teams identify systemic problems rather than isolated events.
Lessons can also be converted into reusable checklist actions and applied to projects, providing a mechanism to move from “lessons identified” to implementation. This supports governance, auditability, and continuous improvement without relying on manual follow-through.
The system supports cloud or on-premise deployment, integrates with existing enterprise environments, and includes role-based access, audit trails, and enterprise security controls.
In practice, the aim is straightforward: make lessons easier to find, easier to trust, and more likely to be used.