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Veillo vs a one-time checker

A checker tells you what may apply. Veillo helps you run the work.

Official and commercial checkers are useful for orientation. Veillo starts where the answer ends: ownership, decisions, evidence, reviews, and maintained work products.

One-time checker is best when

You need a quick first view of scope or want to understand which rules may be relevant.

The operating gap

A result does not assign an owner, collect evidence, record decisions, or stay current as systems and uses change.

Where Veillo fits

Turn the initial assessment into an owned, reviewable governance process.

Decision pointVeilloOne-time checker
Question answeredWhat must we maintain and who owns it?Which rules may apply?
OutputA living workspace and versioned work productsA result, checklist, or summary
Organisation contextSystems, uses, owners, decisions, and evidenceAnswers entered during the check
After a changeUpdate the record and reopen the relevant workRun the check again
Proof of follow-throughReview history and maintained evidenceThe assessment result itself
Bottom line

Use the checker. Then operate the answer.

Veillo does not need to own the first legal orientation to be valuable. Its defensible role is preserving the facts, accountability, decisions, and evidence that a checker cannot maintain for the organisation.

Make the next review easier than the first.

Start from your real systems and build the maintained record your team—or your adviser—can return to.

Free first inventory · no card · see pricing

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