Capture who authorized whom to do what — with conditions, expiry, and how consent was given — as a draft authorization record you can attach to a receipt and review.
Record what you (or someone) agreed to — who can act, for what, within what limits, and until when — so the permission is documented if it's ever questioned.
Record who authorized whom to do what — with scope, limits, expiry, and how consent was given — as a draft authorization record. It runs in your browser and ends in a draft VRX receipt. It documents a stated authorization; it does not validate the grantor's legal capacity, identity, or the legal effect of the authorization.
This records a stated authorization only. It does not verify identities, confirm the grantor's legal capacity, or establish that the authorization is legally valid or binding — that depends on your jurisdiction and the parties. Not legal advice. Nothing is sent anywhere unless you use the optional AI assist. AI creates; PlenaProof proves the record — it complements, it does not replace, the deciding authority.