2 min read
Updated Apr 10, 2026
Signelio completion artifacts go beyond the signed PDF. Certificates and manifests help downstream reviewers understand the finalized package and its evidence context.
A completed package
Access to Completed or the public completion takeover if relevant
A reason to preserve more than the final PDF
Completed rows show whether certificate and manifest assets are available yet.
If one artifact is still generating, refresh after a short delay before escalating.
The certificate is the easiest artifact to share when someone wants a summarized evidence package.
The manifest is useful for downstream systems or technical reviewers who need structured completion data.
Keep the PDF, certificate, and manifest together whenever your retention model allows it.
That reduces later friction during audits, disputes, or operational lookups.
Do not separate the signed PDF from the evidence artifacts unless your downstream system requires it.
Use the certificate for quick human-readable review and the manifest for structured handoff.
Record where your team stores exported artifacts so retrieval is predictable later.
Use this as a quick signal while the public knowledge base is static.