Completed actions
Completed means the user acted
A completed action means the user did the work, not only read the card.
Completion should be used carefully. It becomes part of the workspace history.
Card accepted
Accepting a card means the recommendation is worth doing.
Task finished
Completing a card means the task is done.
Evidence saved
The evidence should stay attached through the card, prompt result, source view, or dashboard context.
Completed actions should still be visible
Completed work should not disappear completely. Users need to see what changed and what was already handled.
Completion can trigger follow-up work
Some completed cards create the next step. A fixed page can lead to a recheck. A cleaned prompt can lead to a new run.
Mark complete
Close the card when the action is really handled.
Keep the record
Let completed work stay visible for later review.
Watch the result
Check whether the fix changes prompts, sources, or pages.
Create follow-up
Add a new card only when evidence supports it.