What is DashProof?

DashProof is Comm-Breakdown’s evidence intelligence platform—a category-defining approach to defensible documentation that starts with consent, stays on your terms, and scales from a single field operator to enterprise security teams.

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Privacy-first by design

Evidence stays under steward control. No scraping third-party apps, no credential capture, no covert background tracking—ever.

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Integrity you can explain

Optional SHA-256 hashing, deterministic metadata, and chain-of-custody vocabulary help humans assess records—not algorithms claiming legal truth.

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Built to grow with you

DashProof Core mobile vault today. DashProof Sentinel for merchant and camera workflows on the roadmap. One vision, honest milestones.

The problem DashProof solves

When incidents happen, teams scramble. Photos land in camera rolls. Notes live in texts. Video sits on a DVR nobody documented. By the time someone asks “what happened?”—the story is fragmented and integrity is questioned.

Without structured evidence

Disputes favor whoever has the cleaner system of record. Field staff lack tools built for their reality. Security and compliance teams inherit chaos. Investigators spend hours reconstructing timelines from scattered files.

With DashProof

Capture is intentional. Records are organized. Timelines and custody metadata prepare your team for review, export, and collaboration—on your schedule, with language that respects privacy and due process.

How DashProof works

A straightforward flow from field capture to export-ready packages—designed for humans, not black-box automation.

  1. Consent & capture

    Users accept clear terms, then capture screenshots, manual entries, session logs, or field incidents—only what they choose to record.

  2. Organize & verify

    Evidence is structured locally with optional integrity hashing. Case summaries and timelines are built from records the steward controls.

  3. Custody-aware metadata

    Digest-linked chain-of-custody layers document intake, events, and handoff preparation—metadata for reviewers, not automatic legal findings.

  4. Export & collaborate

    Stewards initiate PDF, CSV, text, or JSON bundles and share through normal channels. Future workflows will extend this to multi-source aggregation and secure team collaboration.

Who DashProof is built for

Our vision spans industries where evidence quality matters. Availability varies by segment—see the roadmap for what is live today versus in development.

🏪Retail businesses
🏫Schools & campuses
🏥Hospitals & healthcare
🏢Property managers
🛡️Security teams
🔍Investigators
🚔Law enforcement agencies
💼Corporate environments

Gig workers and field operators are supported today through DashProof Core mobile MVP. Enterprise, Sentinel (merchant/camera), and agency-specific workflows are in development or on our future roadmap—contact us to discuss your use case.

Key capabilities

Honest status for every major capability area. We would rather under-promise and over-deliver.

Available today

Evidence intake

Screenshots, manual fields, OCR-assisted text, session tracking, and field incident capture on mobile.

Available today

Case organization

Local evidence records, case summaries, and structured views derived from steward-provided data.

Available today

Timeline reconstruction

Timelines built from local records and custody metadata layers—deterministic, digest-linked.

Available today

Chain-of-custody awareness

Intake manifests, custody events, and timeline views as documentation metadata—not institutional possession enforcement.

In development

Surveillance video management

DashProof Sentinel architecture for merchant camera clip review and encrypted package handoff—planned product, not GA.

Future vision

Multi-source evidence aggregation

Bridge intake from cameras, field devices, and external systems under fail-closed validation—on the roadmap.

Future vision

Investigative collaboration

Role-based review workflows and team sharing—metadata foundations exist; production collaboration UI planned.

Available today

Secure sharing concepts

User-initiated exports (PDF, CSV, JSON) via platform share—steward chooses recipients. No automatic disclosure.

Available today

Reporting tools

Case reports, integrity summaries, and export bundles with embedded validation metadata.

In development

Field-to-office workflows

Mobile capture live; office review console and operator RBAC in active engineering.

Future vision

MDT integration

Mobile data terminal handoff rules for field units—documented architecture; runtime connectors not yet shipped.

In development

Commercial licensing

Live license authority backend with activation and runtime validation—full purchase UX maturing.

DashProof roadmap

Three horizons—no vaporware labels. If it is not listed under “Available today,” we will tell you plainly.

✅ Available today

  • DashProof Core mobile MVPLocal encrypted vault, capture, sessions, field incidents
  • User-initiated exportsPDF, CSV, plain text, JSON evidence bundles
  • Integrity hashingSHA-256 for screenshots; manual re-verification
  • Forensic metadata engineChain-of-custody, timelines, export prep (Phases 037–060)
  • License authority (pilot)Activation and runtime validation backend live

🔧 In development

  • Public app distributionEAS device builds and app store readiness
  • End-to-end commercial activationPurchase → entitlement → entitled app
  • Admin review consoleOperator queues and escalation matrices
  • DashProof Sentinel (alpha architecture)Merchant camera incident review
  • Trust store backup & CBCP certificationProduction continuity hardening

🔭 Future vision

  • Multi-source evidence bridgesCameras, API ingress, custody handoffs
  • MDT & fleet integrationField terminal package export
  • Enterprise tenant adminMulti-seat B2B provisioning
  • Verifier SDK / CLIIndependent digest recomputation tools
  • Agency & LE export workflowsUser-initiated only—never auto-notification

Frequently asked questions

Is DashProof available to download today?
DashProof Core is in limited pilot with internal and invited testing. We are not yet on public app stores. Join the waitlist to be notified when broader access opens.
Does DashProof guarantee evidence will hold up in court?
No. DashProof helps you organize and export records with integrity metadata. Admissibility and legal outcomes depend on jurisdiction, process, and human review—we do not provide legal advice or certification.
Does DashProof scrape apps like DoorDash or run in the background?
Never. DashProof is consent-based only. We do not scrape third-party platforms, capture login credentials, abuse accessibility services, or track users covertly.
Is DashProof a surveillance or facial recognition product?
No. DashProof Core is an evidence vault. Future Sentinel modules may help merchants review their own consented camera clips—without AI person-tracking, autonomous watchlists, or immigration enforcement routing.
Will DashProof automatically send evidence to police?
No. Our vision includes police-oriented export preparation metadata so stewards can package records—but delivery is always user-initiated. No automatic law-enforcement notification.
Where is my evidence stored?
In the MVP, evidence stays on your device unless you export or share it. Cloud sync is on the future roadmap and is not part of the current release.
Who builds DashProof?
DashProof is developed by Comm-Breakdown, LLC, a Bay Area technology company focused on communications, privacy, and practical tools that respect the people who use them.

Ready to see what defensible evidence looks like?

Join organizations preparing for the next generation of field intelligence. Tell us about your use case—we will be honest about what DashProof can do today and what is coming next.

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DashProof is a product of Comm-Breakdown, LLC. Features and availability described on this page are accurate as of June 2026. DashProof does not hold regulatory certifications unless explicitly published by Comm-Breakdown. This page is marketing material—not legal advice. For our latest platform news, read the June 2026 platform update.