Trust center
Trust in Verellix comes from controlled access, traceable decisions, and evidence-backed execution.
Verellix is designed for high-consequence founder work. That means access, authority, decisions, validations, consultations, exports, and interventions must be governed.
Access
Controlled
Readiness gates, roles, entitlements, and ownership
Authority
Scoped
Startup-local; global roles do not grant local power
Decisions
Traceable
Lifecycle states, approval rules, locked progression
Escalations
Accountable
Source context, assignment logic, full audit trail
Admin separation
Supadmin-controlled
Payload admin and ops inbox access withheld from ordinary admin and ops reviewer roles
Six governed properties that make Verellix trustworthy
Access is controlled
Commercial access, diagnostic readiness, roles, entitlements, ownership, and readiness gates determine what users can do. No shortcut bypasses the entry sequence.
Authority is scoped
Team authority is startup-local. Global roles alone do not grant local execution power. Authority is attached to the company it governs.
Decisions are traceable
Decision records have lifecycle states, approval rules, and locked fields once execution progresses. No decision is removed from the record.
Escalations are accountable
Automatic and manual escalations preserve source context, assignment logic, and audit trails. An unassigned escalation is a governance failure the system prevents.
Validation creates evidence
Validation reports, certificates, credibility reports, and exports help external readers evaluate claims. Evidence is produced, not asserted.
Admin power is separated
Payload admin and ops inbox access remain supadmin-controlled, not available to ordinary admin or ops reviewer roles. Platform power is not distributed by default.
Verellix does not fake certainty
Structure evidence without pretending certainty.
The platform can structure evidence, surface risk, route decisions, enforce authority, trigger escalation, and produce reports. It should not be used to misrepresent traction, fabricate validation, bypass governance, or present unsupported claims as verified facts.
- →Structure evidence and route decisions through governed records
- →Surface risk and escalation before it compounds
- →Produce reports without overstating certainty
Do not use Verellix to manufacture trust.
- →Misrepresent traction or fabricate progress
- →Fabricate validation or issue unsupported certificates
- →Bypass governance rules using plan entitlements
- →Present unsupported claims as verified facts
- →Use platform exports to mislead investors or grant bodies
- →Assign authority outside startup-local scope