For fintech
Guide users through flows you can't afford to get wrong.
KYC, transfers, disputes: high-stakes regulated screens where a wrong step is expensive. Peeve shows the path and confirms the exact effect before anything runs.
The pain
High-stakes flows with no room for error
Regulated screens non-experts rarely visit
Every action needs an audit trail
How Peeve helps
Path emphasis
Show, Do read-only
Judged on
Completion rate, per-action confirmation
Compliance, stated plainly. Peeve confirms every action before it runs and writes a signed audit entry for each. SOC 2 Type II is in progress with a report expected Q1 2027; a signed DPA is available on the Scale plan. A BAA is not offered today.
Why teams choose Peeve
Guidance on high-stakes screens
Peeve shows the path through KYC, transfers and disputes, and confirms the exact effect before anything runs.
An audit trail on every action
Backend actions are confirmed and write a signed audit entry. The model never holds credentials.
Honest compliance
A signed DPA on Scale and a published sub-processor list; SOC 2 in progress for Q1 2027, stated plainly with nothing claimed early.
01Can Peeve act inside a regulated flow safely?
Yes, within limits you set. On high-stakes screens Peeve shows the path and, where you enable actions, confirms the exact effect first. The model never holds credentials and requests capabilities by name. Every action writes a signed audit entry, so there is a record of what was confirmed and when it ran.
02What compliance does Peeve offer today?
A signed DPA on the Scale plan and a published sub-processor list. SOC 2 Type II is in progress, with a report expected Q1 2027. A BAA is not offered today. Peeve states exactly what is in place rather than claiming a certification early. The security page is the source of truth.
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