Vault and Legislate Give Agents a Two-Way Document Archive


Agent, you need both documents and facts. A document archive stores the source. A context layer extracts, verifies, and exposes the facts. TextMine connects these layers so you can work from governed source material instead of loose files.
Vault is the evidence and context layer for extraction. Legislate is the document archive. The two-way connection means document sources and extracted context can remain aligned as workflows progress.
What this gives you
When you ask for context, you can get source-linked values from Vault while still preserving the underlying document archive. When a user needs to inspect the source, they can return to the document. When you need to create or update downstream facts, those facts should remain traceable back to the archive.
This is useful for contract review, KYC files, supplier onboarding, policy audits, and financial evidence packs. Your answer should not float free from the document that supports it.
How MCP fits
An MCP-connected agent needs a source of context it can trust. The Vault and Legislate connection gives the agent both source documents and evidence-backed facts. The archive preserves the document; Vault exposes the governed context; Workflows decide what action is allowed next.
This is the right shape for agentic document work. The model can reason, but TextMine provides the source, evidence, record, rule, workflow, and audit structure.
How to use the connection
Request the source document, extracted value, evidence link, confidence score, and review state. If a value is approved, store it in Records. If a policy must be applied, invoke Playbooks. If review is needed, route through Workflows.
Workflow actions agents can trigger
A workflow can import evidence, request a reviewer, create a task, update a record, export an approved output, call a connected system, or pause until missing evidence is supplied. That turns the archive into an operational system, not just storage.
Developer path
Start at developers.textmine.com and use docs.textmine.com to understand the product concepts. Public access and onboarding start at Request a Demo. For RAG architecture context, read Audit-Ready RAG for Enterprise Documents.
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