KnightByrd VERISYou lost the deal to a claim that sounded stronger than yours.
What a competitor claims, and what they published to support it.
WHY THIS EXISTS. Competitive-intelligence tools capture that a page changed. None of them records whether the claim on it can be supported.
WHO IT IS FOR. Sales and product marketing losing deals to rivals with bolder claims.
WHAT YOU GET. Dated inventory of a named competitor's public claims with evidence status and the substantiation questions each would face. Records what was published; draws no conclusion.
• The same inventory as your own Ledger, pointed the other way.
• Records what was published at the time of fetch. It draws no conclusion about them.
• Each claim carries the question it would face if challenged.
HOW IT WORKS. You send the pages. VERIS reads them, records each claim verbatim, checks whether the evidence published beside it can carry what the claim asserts, and dates the whole file to the moment it was read. Delivery is automated scan of the competitor's public pages + reviewed export, delivered by email.
THE OBJECTION YOU ARE ALREADY THINKING. "This sounds like a weapon." — It is a record, and the framing is enforced. It cannot characterise intent — no accusation clears our own quality gate. It states what was published, dated, and nothing more.
THE PROOF. 16 companies read on 2026-08-19: 368 claims inventoried, 133 would face a substantiation question, and 2 came back with nothing high. A tool that flags nothing is broken; a tool that flags everything is worthless.
WE WENT FIRST. We ran it on knightbyrd.com before running it on anyone else and published the 2 findings it returned against us.
WHAT IT WILL NOT DO. It does not determine whether a claim is adequate. It does not give legal advice or reach a legal conclusion. It does not write a claim you did not publish. It does not treat an unknown as a zero.
Start free: scan one page at nexus.knightbyrd.com/veris and see the counts before you buy anything.