Simulation reliance
What STRATFIT simulations are — and what they depend on.
STRATFIT produces deterministic survivability intelligence from the financial and operational data you supply or connect. Outputs are not certified financial reports, audit-grade assessments, or professional financial advice. This page explains how outputs are derived, what they depend on, and how to interpret them responsibly.
How simulation outputs are produced
Every simulation runs the same canonical engine pipeline. Same inputs always produce the same outputs — no randomness, no AI-generated numbers. Outputs are explainable and auditable.
Outputs depend on the completeness, accuracy, and freshness of the information you supply. Connected accounting data provides the highest fidelity; manual inputs provide directional orientation.
Operational and risk calibration fields that are not explicitly set will use STRATFIT defaults. These defaults are conservative and structurally grounded, but they are not specific to your business unless you complete them.
STRATFIT surfaces survivability risk, pressure trajectories, and fracture exposure. It does not forecast revenue, guarantee business outcomes, or produce certified financial projections.
Equivalent runs disclose equivalence rather than faking divergence. When two scenarios produce materially identical survivability trajectories, STRATFIT surfaces that fact explicitly. The platform does not fabricate variance or synthetic divergence for presentation purposes.
Simulation confidence levels
Every simulation output carries a confidence level that reflects data completeness, source quality, and calibration coverage. Interpret outputs in light of their confidence level.
Connected financial systems with strong field coverage and operational calibration. Outputs warrant operational and strategic decision support.
Uploaded financial data or manual inputs with reasonable calibration. Outputs are reliable for planning and scenario analysis; verify assumptions for critical decisions.
Directional outputs based on minimal field coverage or defaulted calibration. Useful for orientation and pressure discovery; supplement with verified data before operational reliance.
Too little information to produce reliable survivability outputs. Lock a baseline with at least core financial inputs before relying on outputs.
Reliance and responsibility
STRATFIT outputs rely entirely on the information supplied or connected by the user. Outputs are no more accurate than the data provided.
Simulation outputs are strategic intelligence tools, not certified financial reports, accounting statements, or professional advice.
No output should be used as the sole basis for significant financial, legal, or operational decisions without independent verification by a qualified professional.
STRATFIT assumes no liability for decisions made based on simulation outputs. The platform is designed to improve the quality of founder thinking, not to replace professional judgment.
Outputs based on connected live data reflect the state of the data at time of import. STRATFIT does not guarantee that connected data is reconciled, complete, or free of mapping errors.
Improving simulation confidence
Link QuickBooks or upload a structured financial file for the highest-fidelity baseline.
Fill operational and risk calibration fields in the Baseline Command Centre to reduce reliance on engine defaults.
After uploading or connecting, check for import quality flags and resolve mapping issues before running simulations.
After improving your baseline, lock and rerun the engine. Confidence updates immediately with the new data profile.