Package approved proof for repeatable buyer moments.
Group source-backed claims around security review, procurement, technical evaluation, renewal, and executive approval.
Claims/Claim packs
Claim packClaimsUpdated
Routing & SLA platformDefault
Freight routing engine
34
Jul 1, 2026
Enterprise trust & security
Data handling & compliance
28
Jun 29, 2026
Procurement & ROI proof
Freight routing engine
21
Jun 27, 2026
Uptime & failover
Reliability & SLAs
17
Jun 24, 2026
Implementation & onboarding
TMS integrations
14
Jun 20, 2026
Start from the proof packet the moment requires.
A technical evaluation, procurement handoff, and renewal deck should not begin with the same generic claims.
Security pack
Controls, data posture, and trust language.
Reusable proof setProcurement pack
Business case, proof, implementation, and risk.
Rules travel with itRenewal pack
Current sources, usage narrative, and expansion proof.
Fast reuseReviewer expectations travel with the pack.
Sensitive claims, required sources, and approval rules stay attached to the pack wherever it is used.
- Sensitive claims, required sources, and approval rules stay attached to the pack.
- Wherever the pack is used, the reviewer expectations travel with it.
Enterprise trust & securityData handling & compliance · 28 claims
Rules travelling with this pack
Wherever this pack is reused, these rules come with it.
See which packs power which accounts.
Leaders can track reuse, blockers, and outcomes without manually auditing deck files.
- See which packs power which accounts without auditing deck files by hand.
- Track reuse, blockers, and outcomes as a live rollup — not a manual spreadsheet.
Pack reuseNorthwind · 6 packs · 21 accounts
Claim packAccountsState
Routing & SLA platform
Freight routing engine
6accounts
Clear
Enterprise trust & security
Data handling & compliance
4accounts
1 blocker
Procurement & ROI proof
Freight routing engine
3accounts
Clear
Uptime & failover
Reliability & SLAs
2accounts
Clear
A technical evaluation, a procurement handoff, and a renewal shouldn't start from the same generic claims. Each pack is the proof packet the moment requires.