Duovity gives you a verified identity, a timestamped record, and mutual consent — so every interaction is documented, protected, and undeniable. For less than a coffee a month.
Your neighbor's friend is watching your dog and has a key to your home. You've met them once. A Duovity record doesn't change that you said yes — it changes how you both feel about it.
The carpool dad seems great. You've chatted at drop-off. But you don't really know him. A verified ID and a shared record means you don't have to pretend you're totally comfortable when you're not quite there yet.
House sitter, cleaner, repair person, neighbor with a spare key. Someone is entering your space. Before you hand over that key, a Duovity record means you both know this moment is documented.
You helped someone — a neighbor who fell, a stranger with a flat tire, a child who was lost. Without a record of your intent and their consent, your good act has no context. That gap has cost people dearly.
Upload your ID. Takes 90 seconds. Your verified badge and QR card are ready for any moment that matters — for 12 months.
Watching a pet, carpooling kids, accessing someone's home — tap the situation. Your intent is timestamped before the interaction begins.
They scan it with their phone camera — no app needed. They see your verified name, ID status, and exactly what you're there to do.
They tap accept. A shared, timestamped, mutually consented record is created. You both have a copy. The awkward part is over.
Someone is in your home, caring for something you love. A verified record before they get the key changes everything.
High stakesCarpools, playdates, pickups. You almost know this parent. Duovity closes the gap between almost and actually.
High stakesCleaners, repair people, neighbors with a spare key. A record before someone enters your space — for both of you.
High stakesPhysical help for someone vulnerable. A verified record protects both the person helping and the person being helped.
High stakesYou acted, you helped, you did everything right. The record proves you were invited and acted with consent.
High exposureA timestamped record of your intent before you approached changes a frightening situation into a documented one.
High exposureStranded traveler, someone in distress. A verified record protects both of you the moment they get in.
Moderate exposureFlat tire, dead battery, pushing a car. Documented intent before you touch anything.
Moderate exposureVerified members will be able to create custom intent types for their specific situation. Any moment. Any context. On record.
Coming soonA real person, confirmed by a trusted third party. Not a username. A verified name attached to a real government ID — the same standard used by Airbnb and Coinbase.
What you're there to do, logged before you approach. Timestamped and clear — so there's no ambiguity about what was agreed to, and when.
Both sides said yes, to this specific thing, at this specific moment. That shared record belongs to both of you — permanently.