Feature · Portal
Microfilm’s evidence portal is a passive web repository for the signed test records your agents write to the MCP server — searchable, scrollable, and filterable, and the surface from which you share a record anyone can verify offline.
As agents write evidence to the MCP server, signed records flow into the portal. Nobody records anything here — the portal reads the evidence. Search it, scroll it, filter it, and share an individual record or a whole reel with someone who needs to confirm what happened.
Availability · Team and up — the shared, searchable portal and record sharing are cloud features.
What Microfilm is · Microfilm is the evidence engine for teams and agents: a headless MCP server that AI coding agents write signed test evidence to as they work, paired with a web portal where teams search, trace, and share that evidence. Every event is signed with a KMS-backed key and chained, so any record can be verified offline.
The problem
When test records are scattered across CI logs, chat threads, and folders, finding what proves a given requirement was tested is a scavenger hunt — and sharing it means screenshots and "trust me." Evidence you can’t search, filter, or hand over cleanly is a liability the day someone asks for it.
How it works
The portal doesn’t capture or record anything. It’s the read surface over the evidence your agents already write — so there’s no workflow to adopt, just a place the records show up, organized.
Find records by work item, result, agent, reel, or time. Your evidence is queryable because the MCP write path enforces structure on every event — not free text you have to grep.
Hand someone a scoped, read-only link to a record or a reel. Because every record is signed and chained, the recipient can verify it offline — you’re sharing proof, not a claim.
Requirements traceability and audit packages are lenses over the same evidence in the portal. The repository is the single source of truth; everything else is a view.
Where it fits
The portal is the hand-off step of the loop. It reads the signed records the MCP server produces, makes them searchable and shareable, and is the surface the requirements-traceability views render over.
FAQ
No. The portal is passive — it reads and presents the signed records your agents write to the MCP server. There’s no capture, recording, or manual entry in v1.
Share a scoped, read-only link to an individual record or a whole reel. Because each record is signed and chained, the recipient can verify it offline rather than taking your word for it.
Every event is written through the MCP server as a structured record, so the portal can index and filter by work item, result, agent, reel, and time — your evidence is queryable by construction.
The shared, searchable portal and record sharing are cloud capabilities on the Team plan and up. Writing and signing evidence through the MCP server is free on every plan.
Create an account, connect your agent to the MCP server, and write your first signed record.