Registry

A public record without a readable scope is just a statement.

Adamly's registry is where scope, status, wording, dates and limitations become visible.

The registry is not a cosmetic appendix. It is the public face of the method.

Why public

Trust starts when the perimeter becomes readable.

Clients, procurement teams, journalists and legal reviewers should not have to rely on a visual mark alone.

A record should show what was verified, when, for which perimeter and with which limitations.

What a record contains

Every record should stay legible in seconds.

The exact visual layout can evolve, but the information architecture should remain stable.

A strong record exposes:

  • verification ID,
  • status,
  • scope,
  • claims verified,
  • public wording,
  • issued on,
  • valid until or archive status,
  • exclusions,
  • challenge pathway.

Search

The registry should be easy to query and hard to misunderstand.

In the full product, the search layer can index records by ID, brand, campaign, claim, status and date.

In the demo, the priority is the reading experience. Later, the registry can become a true searchable product layer.

Usage

Every public-facing claim should point back to the record.

On a landing page, a PDF, a campaign page or a product sheet, Adamly only makes sense when the verification page stays one click away.