For teams
Ask a worker, contractor, or partner for only the proof needed for a remote-work decision.
A former company confirms a specific work claim. The worker controls sharing. The new company gets a receipt and still makes the final decision.
Request. Consent. Receipt.
Use PassPal when a remote-work decision needs enough proof to continue — not a permanent file of private documents.
Ask a worker, contractor, or partner for only the proof needed for a remote-work decision.
See who is asking, what they need, and what you will share before you say yes.
Testing Passpod TASK / Remote Worker Trust locally? Run the local sandbox package to inspect request, consent, Trust Action Receipt, verify, withdraw, revoke, and block-reuse flows.
PassPal shows the request, the proof needed, the consent choice, and the receipt.
Requested by: Example Company
Purpose: Remote onboarding review
Expiry: 7 days
Switch roles to see how the same remote-work request feels for each side.
Passpod and DIDX stay in the background. PassPal gives people a simple screen to review, consent, and move forward.
The app where people review requests and choose what happens next.
The receipt engine that records what was requested, consented to, and decided.
An optional lookup layer for safe receipt-status checks.
Want to test it? Send the pilot team a pre-written email.
The requester asks. The user chooses. The relying party decides. Passpod records the receipt.
Receipt is not a permanent label for a person or company.
Remote-work trust should stay limited to purpose, scope, consent, and receipt.
PassPal supports review. Final business, legal, employment, safety, or compliance decisions stay with responsible parties.
PassPal should be understandable before anyone talks to sales or reads protocol documentation.
The first PassPal workflow for remote-work trust requests. Teams ask for only the proof needed; workers see what is requested before they share.
No. The goal is to avoid private document folders and keep the workflow limited to request, consent, receipt, and status.
No. PassPal structures the review. The responsible company, requester, or relying party still makes the final decision.
Remote teams, workers, contractors, and partners who want a cleaner way to request or share proof without over-sharing documents.