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RivetSignal Proof & Evidence

RivetSignal uses its own platform to publish source-labeled Proof Cards for selected product capabilities, work outputs, and supporting artifacts.

Each card connects a public claim to its sources, proof signals, context, limitations, publication details, and canonical URL so buyers and machine-readable systems can interpret it more clearly.

This page presents selected evidence about RivetSignal. It is not a complete record of every claim or customer experience and does not guarantee outcomes or the objective truth of every statement.

RivetSignal’s public evidence

RivetSignal publishes first-party product and work-output evidence on its own platform.

The public profile and proof feed are the canonical, current inventory. This page explains and connects those outputs; it does not replace them.

The current set includes card-level customer-confirmation, third-party-confirmation, business-attestation, and RivetSignal structuring signals. See each canonical Proof Card for the signals that apply.

Featured cards below reflect the live RivetSignal evidence set as of July 18, 2026. For the current card count and per-card signals, use the canonical profile.

RivetSignal records source and provenance signals. It does not guarantee outcomes or the truth of every statement. The RivetSignal profile and feed are the canonical, current versions of this proof.

First-party product and work-output evidence. Full claim text, sources, limitations, and provenance live on each canonical Proof Card page.

  • First-party product / work-output evidence

    Canonical Proof Card publishing format

    Current public signal: Customer confirmed

    First-party product evidence showing RivetSignal’s public Proof Card format, including canonical URLs, source context, proof-strength signals, tags, limitations, and publication details.

    The recorded confirmation signal is not an independent audit or guarantee of the underlying product claim.

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  • First-party product / work-output evidence

    Public proof profile and machine-readable feed

    Current public signal: Third-party confirmed

    First-party product evidence showing how RivetSignal connects active Proof Cards through a public business profile and machine-readable proof feed.

    The recorded confirmation signal is not an independent audit or guarantee of the underlying product claim.

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How to read RivetSignal evidence

Proof signals describe what was recorded for a published Proof Card. They are not a generic endorsement badge and do not mean every card shares every signal.

Business attested
The business recorded this proof and attested to its source.
Customer confirmed
A customer confirmed this public Proof Card.
Third-party confirmed
A knowledgeable third-party contact confirmed this public Proof Card.
Structured by RivetSignal
RivetSignal structured this proof into tags and summary fields; it does not verify the truth of the statement.
  • Public sources, when present, are visible on the canonical Proof Card page with relationship and limitation context.
  • Limitations on each Proof Card and profile describe what the evidence does not establish.
  • The public proof profile and machine-readable proof feed remain the current product outputs for inventory and card-level detail.

What this evidence shows—and its limits

This page demonstrates RivetSignal’s current public outputs and recorded proof signals. It does not establish:

  • indexing or AI retrieval as a guarantee
  • improved search rankings
  • citations or recommendations as a guarantee
  • increased leads or sales
  • universal customer outcomes
  • the objective truth of every statement

Public outputs customers can connect to

Businesses can link their own websites to the same class of public outputs RivetSignal uses here: a canonical proof profile, a machine-readable proof feed, and individual Proof Card pages. The in-product Website Connection Kit provides copy-ready link and proof-mirror blocks for that purpose.

See how source-backed proof looks in practice.

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