Replay · a real drive · June 7, 2026

Every drive, kept.
Every safe arrival, known.

Verdict turns your Tesla's own telemetry into a living drive journal, calm peace of mind for parents, and a live view you share on your terms. No hardware. No camera. Read-only by construction.

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Read-only by construction No camera. No video. Ever. No dongle. No wiring.
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GRINGA · Model Y · 06.07.2026
Texas Hill Country · the route paints as she drives
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Where GRINGA wandered

She left with nowhere to be and traced this into the Texas hill country. No nav, no plan, just the line the drive drew.

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GRINGA · Model Y
Hill country wander
JUN 7, 2026 · 6:42 PM
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made by your carverdict

One drive, one card.

Every drive becomes a recap card like this automatically: the route, the numbers, the moment. Built from the drive above, not a template.

auto-generated · shareable · yours
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Not a render. Not a simulation. A real Model Y in the Texas Hill Country streamed this drive to Verdict over the car's own connection, about one sample per second. Scrub it. Switch modes. This is the product's actual data.

43min
one drive
15.8mi
distance
57mph
top speed
0.34g
hardest corner, measured
3,431
samples
~1Hz
live rate
01 · 03 What Verdict does

Three jobs. One honest stream of data.

Everything below is built from the same read-only telemetry you just watched. No camera, no microphone, no hardware in the car.

01

The drive journal

Every drive logs itself: the route, the speed, the real cornering load the car measured. Replay any drive like the one above, and get a clean recap card worth sharing. Your driving life, kept.

auto-logged · replayable · yours
02 · Guardian

Peace of mind for the people you love

Your teen takes the car. You get the arrival, the route, and how calm the drive was: speed, hard braking, hard cornering. Monitoring you can defend at the dinner table, because your teen sees exactly what you see.

arrival · hard events · no secrets
03

The live share

A live link for the "where are you?" text: share a drive in real time with the people who worry, and it expires when the drive ends. No app needed on their end. Revoke anytime.

live · expiring · revocable

Every drive ends with a verdict.

Smooth, spirited, or worth a conversation: one honest read on each drive, built from motion the car itself measured. Estimates are labeled. Nothing is dramatized.

The part Tesla owners check first

Privacy that holds up in a forum thread.

Read-only by construction. Not by promise.

When you pair Verdict, Tesla's own consent screen tells the whole story: Verdict never requests the permission scopes that can act on a car. It cannot unlock, start, summon, or steer. Not "won't." Cannot.

Companion apps like Tessie and TeslaFi are powerful precisely because their tokens can send commands to your car. Verdict's token cannot. If Verdict were ever breached, there is nothing inside that could touch your car.

Read-only by construction

Verdict asks Tesla for telemetry and nothing else. The command scopes are never requested, so they never exist in our system. You can verify this on Tesla's consent screen the moment you pair.

command scopes · never requested

Yours to delete

Your data is encrypted at rest, never sold, never shared, and never used for ads. One button deletes everything Verdict holds about you and your car, immediately and permanently.

no ads · no brokers · one-button delete

The roadmap, in the open

We are building toward an on-device, zero-knowledge mode where the route math happens on your phone and our servers cannot read where you drove. Until it ships, we will not claim it. Today, Verdict processes telemetry server-side, encrypted at rest, under the rules on this page.

zero-knowledge mode · published roadmap

No app can see your cameras. Including this one.

Tesla does not expose Sentry, dashcam, or any camera video to any third-party app. Verdict cannot see it, and neither can anything else you install. That boundary is Tesla's, and it protects you.

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For scale: Life360 Gold runs $14.99 a month and never sees the car itself. Tessie starts at $6.99 and runs $12.99 a month for Pro, built for the owner data-logger crowd. Verdict's founding price locks in under both family plans, for life, with Guardian and live share in the box.

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? Asked by Tesla owners

The questions that deserve straight answers.

Can Verdict see my Sentry or dashcam video?
No. And neither can anyone else. Tesla does not expose camera or Sentry video to any third-party app, full stop. Any product implying it can show your car's cameras is misleading you. Verdict works from state and motion telemetry only, and that hard boundary is one of the reasons your car is safe to connect.
Can Verdict unlock, start, or move my car?
No, structurally. Tesla's API splits permissions into scopes. Verdict never requests the command scopes, so the ability to act on your car does not exist anywhere in our system. You can see exactly this on Tesla's own consent screen when you pair. A breach of Verdict could never unlock a door or move a car.
Can Verdict see where I drive?
Yes, today, and we say so plainly. Drawing your routes and powering Guardian requires processing your car's location on our servers. It is encrypted at rest, never sold, never shared, and deleted the moment you ask. An on-device zero-knowledge mode, where our servers cannot read your routes at all, is on the published roadmap. We will not claim it before it ships.
Do I need to install anything in the car?
No. No dongle, no wiring, nothing plugged in. Your Tesla streams telemetry over its own connection through Tesla's official vehicle integration, about one sample per second. The drive at the top of this page arrived exactly that way. Pairing is a few taps from your phone.
Which cars does it work with?
Teslas that support Tesla's vehicle telemetry stream: Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, and 2021 or newer Model S and Model X, on recent firmware. If your car turns out not to support it, you pay nothing.
Is this an official Tesla product?
No. Verdict is an independent product built on Tesla's official Fleet API, the same interface Tesla provides to third-party developers. Tesla is a trademark of Tesla, Inc. Verdict is not affiliated with or endorsed by Tesla, Inc.

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Model 3 · Model Y · Cybertruck · 2021+ Model S and X · read-only telemetry