Verinode HQ

Broadcasts.

Push a play, and see it land.

Adoption tracked, operator by operator.

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Sent Is Not Adopted

Half the network running a new play and half ignoring it is the gap tracking closes.

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Every directive, a tracked initiative.

Who acknowledged, who acted, who hasn't, so follow-up aims at the units still outstanding. A proven play from your best operator becomes the network's standard, by design instead of by luck.

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How It Works For You

01

You push the broadcast

A directive or a playbook sent to the whole network as a tracked initiative, not an email.

02

Adoption is tracked

Verinode records who acknowledges and acts, operator by operator, so the rollout has a live status.

03

You close the loop

Follow-up aimed at the units still outstanding, so the play actually becomes the standard.

Works with Verinode IQ

Lands in every operator's Verinode IQ.

A broadcast or playbook you push lands in each operator's Verinode IQ, where a play becomes one of their own SOPs. Their adoption rolls back up to you, so a rollout is a status you can see, not an email you hope was read.

Rolls up

Operator adoption and acknowledgement roll up from their IQ workspaces.

Flows down

A playbook you push flows down and becomes an operator's SOP in IQ.

SOP Mining in Verinode IQ

Common Questions

What network leaders ask first.

What are Broadcasts and Playbooks in Verinode HQ?

Broadcasts are the directives and announcements HQ pushes to the network, a policy change, a safety stand-down, a program launch. Playbooks are the repeatable plays you want every operator to run. Both are sent from HQ and, unlike an email, their adoption is tracked operator by operator.

How is this better than a network email?

An email goes out and disappears. A broadcast lands as something HQ can see the status of: who has acknowledged it, who has acted, and who has not. A directive becomes a tracked initiative instead of a message you hope was read.

Where do the playbooks come from?

The best ones come from the network itself. When benchmarking surfaces what a top operator does differently, HQ can turn that play into a playbook and push it to everyone, so a proven edge becomes a network standard instead of staying in one office.

Does HQ see into operator accounts to do this?

HQ sees adoption and status, whether a unit has acknowledged and acted on a broadcast, not the operator's underlying books. Operators own their records, and the trust boundary holds the same way it does everywhere else in the network.

Why Operators Join

The networks that move as one can see a rollout land, unit by unit.

A directive you can't track is a directive you can't trust. Verinode is how it actually lands.