Use Cases
Ownership evidence, prepared for real-world workflows.
Registry is used when documentation matters — for warranty or insurance claims, recovery coordination, and long-term ownership records. Registry prepares evidence; receiving parties decide outcomes.
What Registry does in every use case
Structure
A consistent record with identifiers, attachments, and a clear timeline.
Prepare
Issue documentation and supporting files organized for review.
Protect
Private by default with controlled access and minimal disclosure.
Hand off
A clean packet or secure share — ready for existing workflows.
Registry prepares documentation — it does not approve claims or determine outcomes.
Use cases
Warranty & claims
Registry helps prepare ownership and issue documentation so claims can be reviewed more efficiently, with fewer back-and-forth requests.
- - Purchase context and receipts
- - Item identifiers (model/serial)
- - Issue timeline and supporting media
- - Exportable packet for submission
Lost & found recovery
If an item is lost and later found, Registry helps coordinate recovery by matching documented ownership records with finder reports — without publicly exposing personal information.
- - Owner record already exists (IDs, photos, context)
- - Finder submits a report securely
- - Registry coordinates next steps
- - No direct finder-to-owner contact required
Ongoing ownership records
Ownership documentation often matters long after purchase. Registry keeps records organized so they’re available when needed, not recreated under pressure.
- - Repairs and service history
- - Warranty and purchase documentation
- - Photos and identifiers preserved over time
- - A clear audit trail for future review
Who Registry is for
Individuals preparing ownership or claim documentation
Manufacturers and support teams reviewing structured evidence
Warranty and claims administrators
Organizations managing equipment, appliances, or issued assets
Registry fits into existing processes — it does not replace them.
What Registry is not
Registry does not approve or deny warranties.
Registry does not determine ownership outcomes.
Registry does not replace manufacturer, insurer, or service-provider systems.
Registry prepares documentation so others can make decisions with clearer information.
Prepare ownership documentation before it’s needed.
Create a structured record now, so evidence is ready when a warranty claim, insurance request, or recovery event happens.