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Arkvos does one thing: it proves a specific worker attended a specific safety briefing. Broader EHS suites do far more, and are a better fit when you need inspections, incident management and audit workflows in one system.

Where Arkvos differs is presence verification — a photo, GPS coordinates and a sealed timestamp per worker — which most suites treat as a signature or a checkbox.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Arkvos and a general EHS platform?

General EHS platforms cover inspections, incidents, audits and training across a broad surface, and are the better choice when you need all of that in one system. Arkvos is narrower and deeper on one question: proving a specific worker attended a specific briefing, with photo, GPS and a tamper-evident timestamp rather than a signature.

How much does Arkvos cost?

349 US dollars per month, flat, with unlimited workers. One plan, no per-seat fees, no tiers, no per-site fees and no hardware costs. Annual prepay is 3,490 US dollars, which is two months free. There is a 14-day free trial and no card is required to start.