Local-first release control

Your AI can draft it.
DeliverLint decides if it ships.

A preflight gate for the documents, decks, spreadsheets, and PDFs your team puts its name on. Catch exposed secrets, stale placeholders, internal notes, spreadsheet errors, and unsupported claims before the client does.

8file formats
0required uploads
3ship decisions
PREFLIGHT / ACME-Q3-DECK.PPTX SCANNING
HIGHInternal note on slide 7
HIGHPlaceholder: {{client_name}}
REVIEW4 claims lack nearby sources
HASH38fe…88ac

Generation got fast. Verification became the work.

4h 20m Average weekly time executives spend verifying AI-generated content. Nitro, 2026 ↗
THE MISSING RELEASE STEP

Treat client work like software: nothing ships without a quality gate.

01
DOC

Point to the real artifact

Audit one file or an entire delivery folder. DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, PDF, Markdown, CSV, HTML, and text stay in your workspace.

02

Run two different reviews

Deterministic checks find reproducible defects. An independent semantic pass checks whether the evidence actually supports the story.

03

Get an honest ship decision

PASS, REVIEW, or BLOCK—with locations, masked evidence, file hashes, and an action for every finding.

REAL OUTPUT, NOT A VAGUE SCORE

Every red flag comes with a location and a next move.

Pass Review Block
ACME / Q3 DELIVERY
SHIP DECISION BLOCK Resolve critical and high findings.
FILEBoard-update.pptx
SHA-25638fe…88ac
RISK54 / 100
THE VERIFICATION TAX

See what manual preflight is quietly costing your team.

This calculator measures review labor only. It does not count rework, delayed delivery, or the cost of one preventable client-facing mistake.

Annual verification labor $123,760 Assumes 52 working weeks.
POLICY THAT TRAVELS WITH THE TEAM

Your best reviewer’s checklist, made repeatable.

Save the terms, disclaimers, link domains, and delivery limits that matter for each client. DeliverLint applies them the same way on Friday at 6 p.m. as it does on Tuesday morning.

  • Forbidden language and stale brand names
  • Required legal or estimate disclaimers
  • Approved source and link domains
  • Document, deck, and workbook limits
PRICED BELOW ONE BAD HANDOFF

Start with the team that owns the final file.

Monthly beta pricing. No file-volume tax for local scans.

Solo
$79/ month

For independent consultants who deliver under their own name.

  • Single-file audits
  • All supported formats
  • Saved client rule packs
  • Local Markdown + JSON reports
Request Solo access
Firm
$999/ month

For multi-team firms with policy, audit, and rollout requirements.

  • Everything in Studio
  • Up to 25 seats
  • Shared policy library
  • Audit disposition history
  • Priority release support
Request Firm access
THE HARD QUESTIONS

What DeliverLint does—and does not—promise.

Does DeliverLint upload client files?

The current local scanner runs inside your workspace. A scan does not require uploading the artifact to a new DeliverLint service. Optional team history may become a separate hosted feature with explicit controls.

Is a PASS a guarantee that the work is correct?

No. PASS means no issue was found under the checks and scope stated in the report. DeliverLint reduces review risk; it does not replace accountable human approval for legal, financial, medical, or other high-stakes work.

Why not just ask the same AI to review its own output?

Self-review can repeat the same blind spots. DeliverLint separates reproducible checks from semantic judgment and asks reviewers to compare claims against the original brief and source evidence.

Can we encode our own client rules?

Yes. Rule packs can require approved phrases, block forbidden terms, restrict link domains, and enforce artifact limits. Studio and Firm are designed around this repeatable team policy.

PRIVATE PREVIEW

Bring one file your team is about to ship.

We’ll return the audit, exact findings, and a go/no-go decision. No public launch, no generic product tour.

Nothing is uploaded here. We prepare an email draft for you to review and send.