Pharma document review that feels like a serious agent, not a dead-end report generator.
Upload a document, route it through the right review agent, watch findings stream live into chat, then keep the conversation going with follow-up questions and exportable reporting.
Live
streamed findings while the review runs
1
dominant chat surface for report + follow-up Q&A
2
default Veracity review agents included
100
managed Evaluation pages per month before Bring Your Own Key (BYOK)
Review Chat
Transcript-first review delivery
Section 4.2 inconsistency
The dosage description references 200 mg in one paragraph and 250 mg in another. Confirm the intended value before finalizing the protocol package.
Agent Studio
Custom review agents without configuration sprawl
Each agent bundles instructions, rules, and knowledge files in one object so teams are not forced to learn a second configuration layer.
- Locked Veracity starter agents
- Custom organization agents
- Markdown/text knowledge attachments
- Per-review agent routing
Review Delivery
A transcript-first workflow instead of a static report dump
The review detail experience is designed like a serious chat-native assistant: compressed chrome, direct actions, and one dominant transcript surface.
- Live status narration
- Markdown-rendered findings
- Copyable assistant outputs
- Pinned follow-up composer
Controls
Built for regulated teams that still need a credible SaaS baseline
VeracityGXP already includes the foundational controls buyers will ask about before they trust the workflow with sensitive documents.
- Immutable audit trail
- Retention worker
- Workspace isolation
- Billing and managed-usage gating
How it works
A workflow shaped around the moment the user is waiting.
The product is built around a simple idea: long-running review jobs should not feel opaque. The user should see the review agent working, understand what is happening, and stay in the same transcript for the final report and the next question.
Select the right review agent
Route each review through a purpose-built Veracity or organization agent with its own instructions, rules, and knowledge files.
Upload or paste content
Start from DOCX, text-based PDF, or pasted content with validation before processing begins.
Watch the report build live
Users see clear status narration and rendered markdown findings in a chat-first report instead of waiting on a blank loading screen.
Ask follow-up questions and export
The same thread holds the report, Q&A, and final PDF export so teams can return later without losing context.
A credible baseline for regulated-team evaluation.
VeracityGXP is still moving up the maturity curve, but the platform already includes the controls serious buyers expect to see before they treat the workflow as more than a toy demo.
- Workspace-scoped data isolation with authenticated access control.
- Durable review workers with queueing, replay, and backpressure controls.
- Persistent audit trail for destructive and configuration-changing actions.
- Customer-managed provider keys for serious evaluation and production workflows.
Pricing
Start with self-serve evaluation, then move to Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) or enterprise.
The low-cost Evaluation plan removes the usual book-a-demo friction. Once usage becomes serious, the product transitions cleanly to customer-managed AI keys and larger commercial packaging.
Best for self-serve evaluation
Evaluation
EUR 19.99/mo
- 100 managed pages / month
- 1 user
- Default Veracity agents included
- Add your own provider key when the allowance is exhausted
Best for small teams piloting real workflows
Team Bring Your Own Key (BYOK)
EUR 99/mo
- 3 users
- Custom organization agents
- Customer-managed provider key
- Shared review history and chat reports
Best for procurement, security review, and rollout
Enterprise
Custom
- Commercial packaging
- Security and procurement support
- Platform-admin controlled default agents
- Planned enterprise controls roadmap
FAQ
Questions buyers ask before they commit to a pilot.
The goal is not to bury product evaluation behind a sales gate. It is to let teams understand the boundaries of the tool quickly and see when they should move from managed evaluation usage to Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) or enterprise.
Is this meant to replace human reviewers?
What does Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) mean?
Can customers use their own AI provider keys?
Can we create our own agents?
Do we have to book a demo to try it?
Ready to evaluate