Strike ModeActive during a live event
Strike Mode is the operations layer that runs while the event is live: crowd updates, incident reports, supervisor requests, and the legal export. Every entry is timestamped, GPS-located where available, audit-logged, and sealed under a hash that counsel can verify months later.
Live during the event
Every count is a timestamped row. The board charts the peak.
Witnesses, photos, custody handoffs. Every state change audit-logged.
GPS on arrival, a name on the ack, the response time on the record.
One PDF, every record, sealed under a hash that regenerates only if nothing moved.
True evidence
Evidence is only worth what its chain of custody can prove. Every guard action is recorded against the access token that performed it. Every incident edit is diffed into an immutable audit log. Witness statements arrive through their own scoped links, never typed in by the firm. And the export seals it all under a SHA-256 content hash: if a single record changed, the hash would not regenerate.
Server-enforced
Strike Mode activates on the site when the event goes live. Outside of it, the platform still runs onboarding, payroll, and logistics.
Gating is not a hidden button. The server refuses strike-day writes for sites that are not in Strike Mode, and the UI reflects the same state.
Single, Standard, and Enterprise event licenses all include Strike Mode. There is no upsell between you and the record.
Spin up a workspace, flip the site to Strike Mode on event day, and every minute after that is on the record.