Documentation

Trustify docs and core concepts.

Learn what Trustify does, what PASS and DENY mean, and how to run the core flows.

What is Trustify?

Trustify is a deterministic verification system. It checks whether required proof is present.

What is proof?

Proof is a recorded indication that a required step occurred. Examples include review, approval, or supporting documentation.

PASS vs DENY

PASS

All required proof is present.

DENY

Required proof is missing.

PASS means all required proof is present. It does not evaluate correctness or quality.

Create a package

  1. Select the content.
  2. Choose required proof items.
  3. Create the package.

A Creator License is required to create packages after free creates are used.

Verify a package

  1. Open a .trustify.zip package.
  2. Run Verify.
  3. Review the result: PASS or DENY.

Verification is always free.

Record missing proof

  1. Review the missing proof item.
  2. Record the required proof.
  3. Create a new package.
  4. Verify again.

Extract content

After PASS, extract the content. Extraction provides access to package content. It does not change verification results.

Licensing

Verification is free. Creating packages and recording proof require a Creator License after the included free creates are used.

FAQ

Does PASS mean the content is correct?

No. PASS means all required proof is present. It does not evaluate correctness or quality.

Can I verify without a license?

Yes. Verification is always free.

What is a .trustify.zip file?

It is a portable package containing content and proof needed for verification.