Questions
What you are probably thinking.
The four we hear first, and the four nobody asks until the contract is already uploaded.
“Won’t this annoy my 3PL?”
A claim with the clause and the arithmetic inside is an administrative correction, not an accusation. The letter is written for someone in accounts receivable who has never heard of us, and it closes by asking them to correct us if our figures are wrong.
“My contract is unusual.”
Probably. Whatever the model cannot verify, it declares as unverified rather than guessing — and tells you how much of the invoice that leaves unchecked. A clean list of findings means nothing if only half the invoice was compared, so the coverage is reported first.
“How much work is this for me?”
Loading the contract happens once. After that, per month: the volumes and the invoice. Running the audit is one button.
“What if it finds nothing?”
Then your 3PL is billing you correctly and you now have a way to prove it. That is worth something too, particularly at renewal.
“Where does my contract actually go?”
Into a private bucket keyed to your organisation, behind a database policy that fails closed. Every table carries row-level security on the same rule, and the application never holds a key that can bypass it. One thing does leave: to read your rate card, the contract’s text goes to Anthropic’s API. That is the only outbound transmission, and it is why the reading step is a proposal you confirm rather than something applied behind your back. The full detail is on the security page.
“Which 3PLs do you support?”
All of them — there is nothing to integrate. SpendVerify reads the contract and the invoice you were already sent instead of connecting to your provider’s system, which also means your provider is never told you are checking.
“How long until we see something?”
Confirming the rate card is the only slow part, and it happens once. After that a month is the volumes, the invoice, and one button. The free audit skips all of it — send the two documents and we do the loading.
“How many customers do you have?”
None yet, and you can tell — no logos on this page, and no recovery rate, because we do not have one that has survived a settled claim. The engine and the letters are built and tested; the track record is not. The free audit is the cheapest way to find out whether any of this is true.