VERIS Method · Guide

VERIS Audit Method

What the audit collects, what it checks, and how it routes a business into the right implementation path.

The VERIS audit is the main intake system for the whole site. Its job is not to sell a fixed package. Its job is to identify what is actually missing, what can be verified, and what should be fixed first.

What the audit collects

The public intake captures the business name, website URL, business type, and contact details. When a visitor arrives from a planner or partner surface, the audit can also carry route context and referral attribution.

What the audit checks

The audit reviews the technical planes VERIS uses across the service system: classification, crawl readiness, AI-readable summaries, entity consistency, answer extraction readiness, and verification visibility.

What happens after submission

The output is designed to be verifiable. The goal is to show what is missing, how it can be checked, and which layer or service path should come next.

That is why the audit naturally connects to proof, services, and vertical pages instead of ending at a dead thank-you page.

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