Workflow History

The full audit trail of every action Ava took, proposed, or declined — with on-chain transaction hashes.

Workflow History#

Every interaction between Ava and your wallet is logged: alerts you got, actions Ava proposed, what you confirmed or declined, what executed on-chain. Studio's Workflow History is the searchable view.

What's in the log#

  • Watches — Ava read your position; nothing actioned. Useful for confirming Ava is actually watching when you expect.
  • Alerts — what Ava noticed and pinged you about, with timestamp and severity.
  • Proposals — concrete fixes Ava put in chat, with the simulated outcome.
  • Confirmations — your ✅ Confirm taps and the resulting on-chain transactions (hash, gas, block).
  • Declines — proposals you chose not to act on (no shame, useful for self-review).
  • Failures — transactions that reverted, including the reason (slippage breach, cap hit, etc.).

Why you'd look at it#

  • Spot-check Ava. "What did you actually do at 3am?"
  • Audit for a team / treasury. When more than one person uses the same Guardian, the log is the shared source of truth.
  • Tax / accounting prep. Combine with your block-explorer-derived activity.
  • Reproduce a decision. Replay what Ava saw and proposed, useful when reviewing a near-miss.

Block-explorer cross-reference#

Every executed entry includes the on-chain transaction hash. Click → opens the relevant block explorer (Etherscan, Basescan). The on-chain view is the canonical truth; Studio's view is for ergonomics.

If Studio shows an executed action but no transaction hash, something is off — report it via the FAQ contact link and don't rely on the action being completed.

Filtering#

  • By Guardian (Liquidation Guard, Earn, Overwatch)
  • By wallet alias
  • By status (executed, declined, failed)
  • By date

Retention#

History is retained indefinitely while you have an active permission, and for a reasonable period after revocation (so post-mortems are possible). We'll publish exact retention windows on this page once they're set.

The on-chain transactions are forever — they're on the chain — regardless of what we retain in Studio.