FAQ

Short answers for drivers who want the truth upfront.

VerifGo should be easy to understand: independent app, daily report workflow, no platform integration claims, and no legal guarantee language.

Official statusIndependent

VerifGo is not a government app and does not claim regulator approval.

Platform statusNo integration

Taxi Bonjour, Uber, and Lyft describe driver context only.

Outcome statusNo guarantee

The app organizes records; it does not promise legal or inspection outcomes.

Common questions

Clear boundaries build trust.

These answers avoid unsupported official, platform, payment, public-launch, and legal-outcome claims.

Is VerifGo a government app?

No. VerifGo is an independent tool designed to help drivers organize daily inspection records.

Does VerifGo guarantee compliance?

No app can guarantee legal outcomes. VerifGo helps drivers complete and keep organized inspection records.

Does VerifGo connect to Taxi Bonjour, Uber, or Lyft?

No. Those names describe driver context only. VerifGo does not connect to platforms or automatically submit anything.

Does VerifGo replace legal advice?

No. Drivers should follow applicable Quebec rules and professional guidance.

Can I generate a PDF?

The current public claim is limited to generated inspection records and inspector-ready proof. Public PDF export remains deferred until that scope is explicitly approved.

Is it only for Quebec?

VerifGo is currently focused on Quebec drivers.

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