TableOne Flow Pre-launch

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Solo Competent Person

Your sign-off is the record. Not a Word document, not an email thread — you. TableOne Flow structures the work so that when the question comes back years later (“what did you rely on?”), the answer is already there, attached to the criterion it justifies.

The artefact that survives the reporting cycle

The typical solo-CP workflow: open last year’s Word document, update the criteria you can remember needing to update, find the QAQC files in a folder that has reorganised itself since last year, and produce a sign-off record somewhere separate. When the report goes out, those three things are not linked to each other.

The Public Report may outlast the company that published it. The supporting evidence should outlast the folder structure you had at the time.

Evidence lives at the criterion, not in a folder

Every JORC 2012 criterion is a structured field in the app. You draft directly into it. QAQC files, drilling logs, lab reports — they attach to the criterion they support, not to the project folder. The “if not, why not” prompt appears at each criterion so nothing is skipped without a deliberate decision.

The app saves as you go. Local 30-day recovery history means a closed app is not a lost afternoon. The app does not write your responses. It structures the record you write and keeps it intact.

In Pro, every version is timestamped and identity-anchored. If you have a colleague who checks your work before sign-off, Pro gives them a criterion-by-criterion review queue with comments anchored to the criterion, not to a paragraph that has moved.

Tiers for solo use

Free — no subscription, no credit card. Draft all JORC 2012 Table 1 criteria, attach evidence, export. The right place to start. See what’s included in Free.

Pro — adds the CP review workflow: criterion-by-criterion review queue, review comments anchored to the criterion, and full version history. See what’s included in Pro.

Getting started

Register interest — tell us whether you draft alone or with a colleague reviewing your work, and we’ll write back directly.