Governed publication
Policy outputs stay draft-first with explicit approval gates and no auto-publish path.
Trust Center
Use this page to understand how Quick Policy handles governance, approvals, evidence, and access to trust materials during diligence and customer reviews.
Policy outputs stay draft-first with explicit approval gates and no auto-publish path.
Controls, artifacts, workflow history, and export packs are linked for reviewer traceability.
Trust artifacts are shared by controlled access paths rather than broad public disclosure.
Operational, admin, and super-admin actions are separated to reduce over-broad access risk.
This keeps sensitive trust material reviewable without turning the trust center into an uncontrolled document dump.
Quick Policy uses first-party analytics to understand visitor journeys, feature adoption, and usability friction across the public site and product. This supports launch monitoring, onboarding improvement, and operational quality reviews.
The telemetry model is deliberately narrow: no session replay, no keystroke capture, and no analytics storage of policy body content, learner answers, incident free text, or support messages. Raw analytics events are retained for 12 months in the launch configuration.
Meta Pixel and LinkedIn Insight Tag are limited to eligible public marketing pages and remain consent-gated. They are not used to inspect private dashboard, admin, policy, incident, or training workflows.
Review guided preview, Foundation, Professional, and Agency Mode packaging before diligence deep-dives.
Open pricingReview onboarding, approvals, training, evidence, and incident workflows in the platform overview.
Open platform overviewUse the help center for rollout, governance, and support guidance before or during review.
Browse help centerRequest a secure review path for diligence, procurement, or customer assurance checks.
Buyers can review governed publication, evidence lineage, access control boundaries, and how diligence access is handled before moving into a secure review workflow.
No. The trust center explains the model and provides the request path, while sensitive artifacts are shared through controlled access rather than a public document dump.
It is designed for procurement, security review, legal, risk, and customer assurance stakeholders who need a clear diligence entry point.