You present finished work into a room the buyer can fully inspect but cannot take — until they accept the milestone and the payment gate fires. Cendri sits at the seam of the deal, and keeps the proof for you.
You present the finished work into a room the buyer can fully inspect — but cannot take, until they accept and the payment gate fires.
Watch a milestone advance from locked scope to sealed record — and switch sides to see the same moment from the other party’s chair.
“You and the buyer signed the baseline. It is locked — no silent edits, by anyone.”
Contract commitment → the deliverable that satisfies it → the person who accepted it, and when. This is the report you hand the buyer to prove every commitment was met.
Not a screenshot. Not a thread. A sealed, hashed document of what was agreed, delivered, accepted, and paid. You keep an identical, verifiable copy that the buyer cannot walk back later.
Project tools manage the work. Escrow moves the money. Data rooms store the files. None of them stand where the work becomes accepted — and that seam is exactly where custom deals break, and where the record has to be made.
See everything, take nothing. A demonstrated control no file link or PM board can copy.
Release needs two of three keys — seller, buyer, Cendri. No single party, including us, can open a deliverable early; and if we vanished, the two of you can still unlock it together.
The same handoff serves a solo freelancer and an industrial vendor — the buyer-side loop pulls the next deal in.