Flexible scope

Choose the data types that actually matter to your team.

Not every company needs the same workflow on day one. ztrust starts with the principal categories that most often shape DPDP conversations: employee, customer, and vendor data.

Three starting points

Employee, customer, or vendor. Start where the pressure is real.

The product should reduce complexity, not introduce it. That is why scope starts with the data category most relevant to the current conversation.

Employee data

PAN, Aadhaar, payroll exports, HR systems, and internal access paths.

Customer data

CRM records, support exports, subscriber tables, and shared file workflows.

Vendor data

Contracts, DPA records, onboarding data, and third-party operational detail.

Why this matters

The product should be flexible, not prescriptive.

Many platforms force the same heavy workflow onto every team. ztrust keeps the entry point narrow so the first artifact is easier to produce and easier to trust.

Start with the data type that creates the most immediate risk or diligence pressure. Expand later when the operating motion is already working.