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What is the Verinode Score?

The Verinode Score is an independent, operator-funded rating of the software restoration operators run, scored on the dimensions that actually matter (fit, data portability, supplement workflow, cost, support, and more) from real operator evidence, with peer ratings on top. It is published by Verinode Research, which takes no sponsorship from the vendors it scores.

It exists so an operator can judge a tool on operator evidence instead of a vendor's marketing, and decide whether a tool is worth buying, keeping, or switching off. Scores are organized by category: estimating, job management, accounting, field documentation, and more.

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Is the Verinode Score sponsored by vendors?

No. Verinode Research takes no sponsorship from the tools it scores, and the methodology is published.

How is it calculated?

From operator-sourced evidence across defined dimensions, plus peer ratings, scored by software category.

The Independent Source

Verinode is where restoration operators get the real answer.

Membership turns the data you already have into benchmarks and decisions, grounded in your records and your real peers, never sold to anyone.