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Evaluation questions

Answers for employers evaluating Regsta

Clear answers about Regsta pricing, Danish work-time scope, mobile and offline behavior, tenant isolation, corrections, exports, integrations, and current assurance limits.

01

Is Regsta genuinely free?

Yes. The complete current service is 0 DKK with no payment card, trial expiry, employee fee, or automatic paid conversion. A future optional service cannot silently change that current agreement.

02

Who is the current product designed for?

Regsta is designed for employers operating in Denmark. Its records and monitoring support operational work-time administration, but the employer remains responsible for agreements, exemptions, and legal assessment.

03

Do employees need a permanent internet connection?

No. Native clock actions can queue with stable event identifiers and synchronize in order when connectivity returns. Read-only schedule and own-time fallbacks are encrypted and bounded on the device.

04

Can a manager silently overwrite a time record?

No. Corrections are reason-required and preserve a link to the original record. Approval, rejection, correction, and audit facts remain distinguishable.

05

How are companies separated?

Tenant isolation is enforced in PostgreSQL with forced Row Level Security using a non-bypass application role, in addition to server-side membership and capability checks.

06

Can data be exported for inspection or payroll preparation?

Yes. Regsta provides bounded CSV and Excel exports, compliance PDF, and a deterministic Inspection Folder with canonical records and a SHA-256 manifest. Customer and authority acceptance remains an external gate.

07

Does Regsta support integrations?

Yes. Tenant administrators can issue scoped API keys, read published schedules, and configure signed webhooks. Receiver verification reuses production SSRF protection and never retains receiver content.

08

Is Regsta independently certified?

Not currently. Repository tests and local database evidence do not equal an external penetration test, legal opinion, WCAG audit, ISO certificate, SOC report, signed-store acceptance, or production operating history.