Chronity documentation¶
Guides for the people who run, use, and administer Chronity Connect — the AI compliance platform for UK RICS-regulated surveying practices.
If you have never used Chronity before, start with Introduction & Concepts. It explains what the system is, how it works, and the handful of terms the rest of the documentation relies on. Everything else assumes you have read it.
Introduction & Concepts¶
What Chronity Connect is, why the RICS AI Standard requires it, how the observation pipeline works end to end, who sees what, and a glossary of every term used in these guides.
User guide¶
For surveyors and fee-earners. Getting connected, what Chronity records as you work, your Home dashboard, Daily Health, and reading your own reliability notes and alerts.
Tenant-admin guide¶
For practice managers and firm administrators. Onboarding the firm, inviting your team, seats and billing, departments and supervisors, the Compliance dashboard, and firm settings.
AI Lead reference¶
For the partner or director carrying AI-lead responsibility. The Material Impact Assessment and taxonomy, sign-off, alerts, dip-sampling, and the quarterly risk register — each mapped to the RICS requirement it satisfies.
Which guide am I?
Most people at a firm only need the User guide. If you invite colleagues, manage billing, or set up the firm, you are also a tenant admin. If you are the partner who signs the firm's Material Impact Assessment and owns the quarterly governance, you are the AI Lead — read that reference in addition to the other two.