The Trust Center covers this marketing website only. Sensitive legal, security, DPA, contract, and implementation details belong in private review.
Trust packet
Create a shareable review packet.
Choose the reviewer, stage, public artifacts, and open questions, then copy, download, or send the context into the demo form.
Trust packet builder
Bundle public trust materials for review.
Choose the reviewer, stage, public artifacts, and questions to carry into a safe follow-up.
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Trust packet from the website
Trust packet from the website:
Audience: Clinic owner/director
Review stage: Initial vendor review
Public trust artifacts:
- Security and trust: https://organosi.com.gr/security (Security)
- Privacy policy: https://organosi.com.gr/privacy (Privacy)
Open review questions:
- What public security posture is documented?: Which security details are already public? Which security questions need private follow-up? Which claims are explicitly not made on the public site?
- Which private review details should move to follow-up?: Which questions are safe for the demo form? Which details require a private channel? What should wait until product scope is confirmed?
Safe trust note:
Use public links and process questions only. Move patient data, live clinic records, private security details, contracts, and DPA questions into a private follow-up channel.
Use these prompts to decide what the website can answer and what should move into a protected review conversation.
What public security posture is documented?
Start with the public security page, security contact metadata, security headers, and website scope before asking for private documents.
Which security details are already public?
Which security questions need private follow-up?
Which claims are explicitly not made on the public site?
Which privacy or legal terms need team review?
Use the privacy policy and terms to frame a first pass before a private legal or data-processing conversation.
Does the privacy policy match the public website scope?
Which terms or DPA questions belong in private follow-up?
Who owns the team review?
Which public trust materials should be reviewed?
Use the public security, privacy, terms, accessibility, and procurement pages to shape the first review without touching live clinic systems.
Which public pages answer the first trust questions?
Which questions need private follow-up?
What should be reviewed before a pilot?
Which private review details should move to follow-up?
Separate public website evidence from sensitive security, contract, implementation, or clinic-specific details.
Which questions are safe for the demo form?
Which details require a private channel?
What should wait until product scope is confirmed?
Guardrails
Keep trust review accurate and safe.
The Trust Center helps early evaluation teams prepare. It should not collect sensitive materials or overstate public website scope.
Public materials first
The Trust Center bundles public website artifacts for early review. It is not a private security, legal, or compliance data room.
No patient information
Trust packet notes should use public links and process questions only. Do not add patient data, live clinic records, or private product review details.
Claims stay scoped
The public website documents marketing-site safeguards and boundaries. It does not certify the separate live Calendo Health product app.
Next step
Bring public trust questions into a focused demo.
Copy the trust packet, share the public links with your team, and use the demo form when the clinic is ready to discuss private review details.