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Invention Concepts

Every invention begins as an idea. Long before patents are filed or products are built, concepts exist as notes, sketches, diagrams, and early descriptions. These early stages often carry the highest risk and the highest value. Proof of Date helps inventors establish when an invention concept existed, creating independent evidence of early conception and development. […]

Proving Attendance

In many professional and legal situations, you need to prove more than attendance. You need to show that you were physically present at a specific place, on a specific date, for a specific purpose. Proof of Date helps create verifiable evidence of presence, tied to an independent timestamp. When proof of presence is required In […]

Proving Work Completion as a Contractor

For contractors, completing the work is only part of the job. Being able to prove when the work was completed can be just as important. Payment milestones, inspections, warranties, and disputes often depend on a specific completion date. Proof of Date helps contractors establish a provable completion date, using photographic evidence tied to an independent […]

Regulatory and Compliance Documentation

Regulatory and compliance documentation must often be prepared before it is requested. Policies, procedures, reports, and internal records are created in advance to meet legal, regulatory, or audit requirements. Proof of Date helps organizations establish when compliance documentation existed, providing an independent, time-stamped record of key materials. Why compliance documentation is time-stamped By recording compliance […]

Software Concepts and Early Prototypes

Software products begin long before launch. Ideas take shape as concepts, diagrams, notes, and early prototypes that may never be publicly released but still carry real value. Proof of Date helps teams establish when a software concept or prototype existed, creating a reliable record of early development. Why early software work needs proof By time-stamping […]

Writing Drafts, Articles, and Manuscripts

Written work rarely appears fully formed. Ideas begin as notes, drafts, and early versions that may change many times before publication. Proof of Date helps writers establish when a piece of writing existed, long before it is shared, submitted, or published. Why writers time-stamp their work By time-stamping your work as it develops, you create […]

Contracts and Agreements

Once an agreement is signed, the timing and contents of that signed document matter. Questions often arise later about what was signed, when it was signed, and whether a specific version was in effect at a given moment. Proof of Date helps establish when a signed agreement existed in its final form, creating an independent, […]

Design Files, Illustrations, and Artwork

Visual work often begins long before it is shared, published, or delivered. Early drafts, sketches, and working files can be just as valuable as the final piece. Proof of Date helps designers and artists establish when their work existed, without making it public or giving up control. Why visual creators use Proof of Date By […]

Songs, Beats, Lyrics, and Demos

Creative work often exists long before it is released. A rough demo, an unfinished beat, or a page of lyrics can hold real value, even if it never leaves your hard drive. Proof of Date helps musicians and creators establish when their work existed, without publishing it or sharing it publicly. Why creators use Proof […]