What is an action trace?

Updated July 2026

An action trace is the complete record of what an AI agent did and why for a given conversation: the classified intent, the procedure invoked, each action taken, the confidence at each step, and the outcome. It exists so any automated decision can be reconstructed after the fact, and the blast radius of a problem diagnosed precisely. Without one, automation is a black box: measurable in aggregate, impossible to interrogate.

In a regulated or audited operation, a single bad action is a compliance event. When an auditor or a regulator asks "why did this happen, and can you stand behind it," an action trace answers at two levels:

  • The conversation: the decision path for one automated action, step by step. What should have happened versus what did.
  • The population: take that one action and check every conversation with the same intent and procedure profile. One-off or systemic? How long has it run? Misconfiguration, drift, or a missing-context gap?

An action trace is not a generic compliance audit log. An audit log records that events happened: who accessed what, when. An action trace records why the agent decided what it decided, step by step, which is what an audit defense actually requires. (See: what is an AI audit log.)

In Aide, the agentic AI platform for customer experience, this record is the Action Trace. Because automation deploys intent by intent, the trace reads per intent, not as one blurred average. Accountability wraps every action on three sides: what the agent may do is defined up front, its behavior is verified against real past conversations before deploy, and the Action Trace answers for it afterward. Reconstruction feeds the team too. Reading traces intent by intent surfaces drift early, and each diagnosis sharpens the team's grip on customer demand rather than ceding it to the machine.

Trust in automation is not a feeling. It is the ability to reconstruct any decision the machine made, and to know exactly how far a mistake reached.

Frequently asked questions

Is an action trace the same as an audit trail?
Related, not the same. A generic compliance record shows that events occurred: logins, changes, timestamps. An action trace reconstructs the decision itself: the intent, the procedure, the confidence, the outcome. The reasoning, not just the event.
What is blast-radius diagnosis?
Starting from one suspect action, checking every conversation with the same intent and procedure profile to see whether the behavior is a one-off or systemic, how long it has run, and what caused it.

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