generated: '2026-08-04' method: probed probe: true url: https://trust.niural.com/ description: >- Niural runs a hosted trust center at trust.niural.com. It returns HTTP 200 but the page is a JavaScript shell — an 814-byte HTML document whose only content is the heading "Trust Center" and a script tag loading laika-app-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/static/trust-center/assets/index.js. Nothing about certifications, subprocessors, or policies is machine-readable, and the automated probe therefore could not confirm a single named certification from the trust center itself. The one certification Niural does publish in readable HTML is a "SOC Type-2" badge in the footer of its marketing site. platform: Laika / Thoropass hosted trust center certifications: - name: SOC 2 Type II source: https://www.niural.com/ (footer badge, soc-type-2.svg) report_public: false subprocessors: null evidence: - {source: 'https://trust.niural.com/', http_status: 200, content_type: 'text/html; charset=utf-8', bytes: 814, note: 'JS-rendered shell; no certification text in the served HTML'} - {source: 'https://www.niural.com/', http_status: 200, note: 'footer renders a SOC Type-2 badge'} - {source: 'https://www.niural.com/pricing', http_status: 200, note: 'same SOC Type-2 footer badge'} - {source: 'https://www.niural.com/trust', http_status: 404} - {source: 'https://www.niural.com/security', http_status: 404} gaps: - The trust center serves no server-rendered content, so no crawler, agent, or procurement bot can read Niural's certification list. - No subprocessor list, no SOC 2 report request flow, and no compliance page linked from the main site navigation or footer.