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Where work happens
Local frame
Every provider is positioned by service, pincode, and the zone where they actually operate.
Kerala trust graph
Localis turns the costly work of finding reliable providers in Tier-2 and Tier-3 Kerala into reusable infrastructure—mapped by service, pincode, zone, and quality context.
Built inside Carbon Nine. First consumed by Sancto.
Localis / coverage
Zone D
Coastal cluster
Trusted providers
18,642
Structured records
Pincodes covered
1,246
Coverage context
Zone D priority
71%
Proof in progress
The Localis layer
A practical system for products that need to know who is real, where they operate, and whether they meet the bar in a specific locality. No inflated coverage claims. No black-box score.
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Where work happens
Every provider is positioned by service, pincode, and the zone where they actually operate.
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Evidence and verification status travel with the record—not in an untraceable directory listing.
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Teams get reusable local context for the products they are building, one reliable record at a time.
Evidence over assertion
Execution handles repeatable verification while orchestration supports onboarding and structured extraction. Localis is designed for inspectable operations—not a score you have to take on faith.
Zone D first
The coastal coverage gap is intentional pressure testing. If Localis cannot source and verify non-digital supply economically in one known region, it should not be scaled.
Access model
External access follows demonstrated demand, and pricing aligns to the records or queries your product actually uses.
For Sancto
The operating layer for Localis customer #1.
Usage-based
For hyperlocal products with a verified need for local trust data.
Scoped together
For teams testing a new region, vertical, or sourcing motion.
For builders who need local truth
Tell us the service, geography, and product you are building. If the need is real, Localis is designed to become the infrastructure beneath it.
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