Publish an AI assurance layer buyers recognise immediately.
A public, per-organisation trust page assembled live from the registry — frameworks in scope, current classifications, named owners and NDA-gated access to the underlying evidence.
AI assurance lives in PDFs nobody trusts.
Buyers asking 'how do you govern your AI' get a slide deck, a SOC 2 letter that does not cover AI, and a vendor questionnaire that arrives weeks later. Procurement teams cannot tell whether the answers are current, whether the systems they describe are still in production, or who owns them.
A live, registry-backed trust page replaces the deck — and gives the buyer a route to the underlying evidence under NDA, on terms the seller controls.
Assembled from the registry. Gated by NDA. Always current.
Your trust page is a published view of the registry — the same source that produces your documents and answers your questionnaires.
The trust page is the registry, rendered for buyers.
The registry is the source. The trust page is the public read of it — and the buyer's evidence-request flow is a controlled read of the same artefacts your auditor sees. One source, two audiences, no reconciliation gap.
Public confidence on the surface. Controlled evidence underneath.
The trust page is the buyer-visible layer of the same registry your auditor reviews. The public view shows the assurance posture; the underlying evidence is released on NDA — with an audit trail of who saw what.
See your trust page assembled from your own registry.
Register one or two of your live AI systems with us on the call. We'll publish a draft trust page off them — public surface, NDA-gated evidence, named owners — and walk through the buyer-side experience.