Verified Acknowledgements: Audit Real Proof, Confirm Real Value

Review recipient proof, audit the full history, and formally confirm every delivered incentive. Verified acknowledgements give your audience a defensible trust signal—anchored in evidence rather than opinion.

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Trust online has a credibility problem. Reviews can be faked, testimonials can be staged, and even five-star ratings carry less weight than they used to. Verified acknowledgements are Incentise's answer: every public statement is tied to a real incentive event, and you can audit it.

Verified is not a label we apply for marketing. It's a process you can inspect.

What "Verified" Actually Means

An acknowledgement is verified when:

  • It's tied to a specific incentive event in your account.
  • The recipient confirms what they received via a guided form.
  • You audit and confirm delivery before it's published.

The Audit Workflow

Recipient submits

  • • Selects incentive type
  • • Confirms value received
  • • Provides optional context

You confirm

  • Review the submission
  • Approve, request edits, or reject
  • Publish to your public proof

The Full History, On Record

Every acknowledgement keeps a complete history: when it was requested, when it was submitted, what edits were made, and when it was published. That timeline is your audit trail when questions or disputes arise.

Why Verification Matters for Conversion

Buyers know that anonymous opinions can be manufactured. When acknowledgements are verifiable—anchored to a real incentive and confirmed by the business—their trust impact compounds.

Reviews assert. Acknowledgements confirm. Verification turns confirmation into evidence.

Defensible Proof, On the Record

When a customer, partner, or auditor asks where the proof comes from, you can show them—event by event. That's the difference between marketing claims and verifiable trust.

Publish only verified acknowledgements

Audit, confirm, and let your public proof do the talking.

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