Sources first
Official pages, checked records, and confirmation labels stay visible beside benefit, task, and timeline items.
Evidence inventory
KosoMado separates official sources, checked records, estimates, and information that still needs confirmation.
Sources, rules, and uncertainty stay visible in the same product surface.
Official pages, checked records, and confirmation labels stay visible beside benefit, task, and timeline items.
Money, eligibility, deadlines, and timing are not final unless calculation rules or source confirmation support them.
Likely, maybe, confirm, and estimate states tell families what is useful now and what still needs checking.
KosoMado turns official-source records into visible confidence states before they can affect money, timing, or workflow guidance.
Official pages, municipal pages, and program documents are prioritized first.
Each source becomes a record with URL, last checked date, jurisdiction, and review state.
Amounts, deadlines, and eligibility stay in confirm mode until rules and source checks support them.
Families see the owner, next action, and what to confirm before relying on the result.
These cards show the kind of source metadata families should expect around benefit guidance.
Official source metadata is checked; user-facing benefit output remains confirm-only until calculation rules approve claims.
Used only to explain the source path until amount, timing, and workflow rules pass checks.
Source freshness can be shown; eligibility, forms, and deadlines still require approved rules.
Freshness is treated as source metadata: jurisdiction, program, reviewer state, and allowed public claim level.