The strongest institutional wedge is not another brochure. It is one insurer, broker, reinsurer, captive, or risk advisor willing to treat PLENA-style receipts as evidence of better controls, cleaner audit trails, and lower dispute risk.
The first serious actuarial conversation changes the buyer conversation.
Receipts document client consent, review scope, refusal, correction, and advice boundaries.
Board and officer decisions can carry human-review, disclosure, and dissent markers.
Named reviewers, scopes, and audit logs help explain what was reviewed and what was not.
Institutions can prove AI agent delegation, human override, incident review, and corrective action.
Receipts reduce screenshot chaos and reconstruct who knew what, when, and under what authority.
Discounts, better terms, or preferred underwriting can drive adoption faster than procurement evangelism.
A small professional association, legal-aid network, publisher, NGO consortium, registrar group, parish/diocese office, or field-service organization with clear liability exposure and recurring proof disputes.
PlenaProof helps insured institutions produce refusal records, consent records, reviewer records, and correction records before a claim becomes a memory contest.