Beta Access

Transparent apartment governance for Kazakhstan.

Shanyraq connects land documents, construction permits, expenses, resident approvals, red flags, and hash-chain audit logs in one building workspace.

Transparency score

82/100

Open risks

3

Verified documents

75%

Visible expenses

8.5M KZT

Elevator contract re-tender

Residents vote after a single-bid price variance.

72%
Quorum target60%
Risk register
Land-use mismatchCritical
Single-bid procurementReview

Latest audit events

Hash-chain
18:05Resident voted yes on approval9e7a8df5
21:42Manager published finance evidence5f39a30d

Risk reduction

Designed around the weak points in apartment construction and management.

The prototype makes high-risk records visible to residents, managers, contractors, and auditors before problems disappear into paperwork.

Land-use mismatch

Compare cadastral and permit evidence against approved apartment construction use.

Missing permits

Keep project, permit, and land documents versioned with file hashes and review statuses.

Single-bid procurement

Expose tender competition, benchmark prices, and contract variance in a readable view.

Expense without approval

Connect resident decisions to financial records and make every action auditable.

Capabilities

A practical transparency toolkit, not a paper archive.

Every core module is tied to a role, a building, and an audit event so the system can show what changed, who changed it, and why.

Document repository

Land, project, permit, and management files with versions, SHA-256 hashes, and statuses.

Financial reporting

Published expenses, procurement context, vendors, categories, and visible KZT amounts.

Resident voting

One account, one vote approvals with quorum progress and decision history.

Risk checks

Explainable simulated rules flag land, permit, procurement, and price-variance concerns.

Hash-chain audit

Append-only events store previous hashes, event hashes, actors, actions, and metadata.

Role-based access

Residents, managers, contractors, and auditors get different screens and permissions.

Roles

Each participant sees the work they are responsible for.

Residents

Inspect records, track expenses, review decisions, and vote on approvals.

Managers

Upload reports, publish financial records, create approvals, and review access.

Contractors

Upload delivery evidence and follow procurement records assigned to their work.

Auditors

Verify documents, run red-flag checks, and inspect audit-chain integrity.

Start with the Baiterek 24 demo workspace.

Use the existing pilot data to inspect the platform, or request access for another apartment complex.