Maybe it did. Without the quantity, the unit rate and the receipt, you cannot tell a price rise from a rounding-up.
You send money home for a build you cannot stand in front of. What comes back is a phone call, a number, and a promise. Six months later nobody can say what the foundation actually cost.
Veriyard is the record in between: every payment logged on site against a phase, with the receipt attached, approved or queried by you, and still checkable a year from now.
Most supervisors are honest. The problem is that honesty leaves no trace when the only record is a call, a photo in a chat thread, and a number written down afterwards.
Maybe it did. Without the quantity, the unit rate and the receipt, you cannot tell a price rise from a rounding-up.
It is somewhere in a chat thread, forty photos back, next to a birthday message.
Was it? Payments blur across phases until nobody can say what any stage of the build actually cost.
Nothing here asks your supervisor to become an accountant. It asks for a photo and thirty seconds, on the phone already in their hand.
Amount, phase, category, and a photo of the receipt. Entered on site, timestamped, attributed. It works on a slow connection and syncs when the signal returns.
Open the entry, zoom the receipt, and approve it — or query it with a question that stays attached to the entry until it is answered.
Set a budget for foundation, roofing, finishing. Watch actuals move against it while there is still time to act, instead of discovering the overrun at handover.
Export the whole receipt book as one document. For your records, for a co-owner, for a lender, or for the family member who asks where the money went.
Built around one question: a year from now, can you still prove what happened?
Access is enforced on the server, not hidden in the interface. What a role cannot see, it genuinely cannot reach.
Everything. Every entry, receipt, transfer and budget across all your projects. You approve, you query, you export, you decide who else is here.
Logs entries and attaches receipts on the projects you grant. Sees the work, never the paywall, never your funding position. Can add to the record; cannot rewrite it.
A spouse, a sibling, a co-owner abroad. Give them read access to follow the build without handing over control of it.
No subscription for a single build. A house takes two years; a monthly bill for two years to track one house is the wrong shape.
Veriyard is finishing its final build and testing on a live site in Port Harcourt.
Coming soon to Google Play