
Better coordination. Less duplication. Clearer data on what's working.
Our solutions track clients, services, referrals, and community data in a way that makes workflows smoother and outcomes more measurable — for everyone in the system.

For individuals
People carry their own record and control what they share. Intake is faster. Referrals connect them to the right programs. Their history doesn't disappear when they move from one organization to the next, and their personal information is never shared without their knowledge.
For government and funders
For the first time, it is possible to see unduplicated counts, track outcomes over time, and understand whether resources are reaching the people who need them most.
For service providers
Staff spend less time on paperwork and more time with the people they serve. They can see what other providers have already done, make referrals that close, and generate reports for funders without manual data entry.
For the sector as a whole
A shared data record makes it possible to identify gaps, measure what works, and build the evidence base that better policy and more effective investment require.

Bridging the Gaps in Social Care:
✓ Unified Visibility
✓ Ethical Integration
✓ Real-World Outcomes
Current social care suffers from a lack of visibility into how services connect. While individual providers see what happens within their walls, the system as a whole remains fragmented.
The Solution
The Everest ID
A Longitudinal Journey, Not a Snapshot
When an individual carries their Everest ID from one organization to the next, a permanent, longitudinal record is built across providers, programs, and time.
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See the Full Picture
Track how many distinct people are being served and by which combination of organizations. -
Identify System Gaps
Discover where people fall through the cracks and which services naturally follow one another. -
Evidence-Based Care
Understand what works for specific populations, in what order, and under which conditions.
This is what shared infrastructure does.
It creates value that no single organization could achieve alone.
The Foundation
Privacy & Ethics
Built on Consent
Visibility should never come at the cost of privacy. The Everest Architecture is ethically grounded and practically reliable because it is built entirely on individual consent.
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User Control
Individuals choose exactly what to share and with whom. -
Reliable Data
No record exists in the system that a participant did not agree to create.
The Impact
The Network Effect
Shared Infrastructure, Compounding Value
The value of Everest isn't just a platform feature—it is a structural property of a growing network. Each new participant makes the system more powerful for everyone else.
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Individual Scale
One organization uses Everest for better intake and service tracking. -
Community Scale
A dozen organizations connect to close the loop on referrals and gain real-time visibility into local capacity. -
Regional Scale
Hundreds of providers create a data set rich enough to inform policy, support major investments, and build a regional evidence base.