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Klariqo produces strong evidence about your calls. It is deliberate about not overstating what that evidence means, because overstating it is exactly what makes a compliance story fall apart under scrutiny.

What Klariqo can prove

  • A record’s contents, the transcript, a recording reference, the QA result, and sentiment, exactly as they were signed.
  • That a record was not altered since it was signed.
  • That a record was signed by Klariqo’s published key (self-asserted).
  • That an independent witness recorded a record’s fingerprint at a point in time.

What Klariqo does not do

  • It does not make you compliant. Compliance depends on your scripts, your disclosures, your consent practices, and the law that applies to you.
  • It does not, by itself, prove a call was lawful or that consent was valid.
  • It is not legal advice.
  • Scorecard presets are starter examples for your own review, not legal templates.

Shared responsibility

Klariqo gives you tamper-evident, verifiable evidence of what happened on your calls. The compliance program around that evidence is yours: your scripts, your consent and disclosures, your retention policy, and review by your own counsel.

The evidence boundary

What a record can and cannot prove.

Verify a vCon

Check any record’s integrity yourself.