Built for the regulated claims layer now moving into AI-speed evaluation.

CharterLedger is a newly launched governed claims infrastructure company. We built in stealth, proved the thesis through source-verified cybersecurity research, and are now selecting charter advisory and platform partners for the next phase of distribution.

Why this work exists now

Enterprise GTM is moving from human-reviewed content to AI-assisted evaluation. Sellers are producing more claims across more surfaces. Buyers, compliance teams, insurers, procurement groups, and boards are gaining faster ways to interrogate those claims.

Under regulated scrutiny, that changes what GTM language has to survive. A claim that reads well in a deck still has to hold up when reviewed across artifacts, contracts, filings, trust evidence, and board materials.

The proof before customer logos

CharterLedger is not presenting a long customer-logo wall because the company has just entered distribution. The proof at this stage is different: a source-verified cybersecurity research program that tested the core thesis across regulated GTM claims, public evidence, buyer-side diligence pressure, and advisory-firm delivery logic.

Portions of that work have been reviewed with senior advisory-market practitioners and used to pressure-test whether the condition is real and partner-deliverable.

Now entering charter-partner distribution

The next phase is controlled distribution through advisory firms and platform partners that already sit close to the problem.

Advisory partners can turn recurring claims friction into governed remediation and oversight work. Platform partners can embed governed claims intelligence at the layer where GTM language is created and evaluated. CharterLedger supplies the governed evidence infrastructure behind both motions.

Why I built it

My name is Mike Diorio and I built CharterLedger after seeing the same problem from both sides of regulated enterprise markets: sellers trying to produce claims that move deals forward, and buyers trying to decide which claims they could actually rely on.

Both sides had plenty of content. The missing piece was a governed evidence layer between GTM language and buyer-side reliance. The gap pre-dated AI. AI made it visible faster and far more commercially expensive.

What CharterLedger is, and is not

CharterLedger is not a law firm, audit firm, certification body, GRC platform, SOC 2 replacement, or sales enablement system. It is governed claims infrastructure for the buyer-facing output layer.

Advisory and platform partners use CharterLedger to surface claim conflicts, organize supporting evidence, and produce reviewer-calibrated artifacts. Professional judgment, remediation, legal interpretation, audit decisions, and client-facing advisory work remain with the licensed partner.

CharterLedger is now selecting charter partners.

If your firm or platform sits close to regulated GTM claims, buyer-side diligence, or enterprise evidence workflows, the next conversation is whether this infrastructure belongs inside your distribution motion.

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