The G-TRID explained
A unique professional identifier, activated after 60 documented hours of care. Verifiable by any family, in any country, in under two minutes.
The G-TRID is a unique professional identifier assigned to a nanny after she has documented 60 cumulative hours of care through Gardspace. It looks like this: G-TRID FR 01-BFY. It is not a certificate. It is not a badge. It is a verifiable pointer to a real professional record.
How it works
The G-TRID is activated automatically when a nanny reaches 60 documented hours. She does not apply for it. She does not fill in a form. She documents her sessions — and at 60 hours, her identifier is issued. It is tied to her NTR, which continues to grow after activation.
To share her G-TRID with a family, the nanny generates a temporary verification code in the Gardspace application. The family enters this code at gardspace.app/verify. They see her verified record — sessions, hours, families, countries. The nanny controls when verification is active and can deactivate it at any time.
What families see
When a family verifies a G-TRID, they see: the number of documented sessions, total cumulative hours, number of families worked with, countries of activity, and the date since which the NTR has been active. They do not see the nanny's personal information, her employers' names, or any content from the sessions.
The format
G-TRID [country code] [sequence number]-[verification code]. The country code reflects the nanny's country of residence at the time of activation — not the country she is working in. The sequence number is unique to the nanny within her country. The verification code is a short alphanumeric string that makes each G-TRID unambiguous.
A nanny who moves countries does not receive a new G-TRID. Her identifier stays the same. Her record grows — and the countries of activity field updates to reflect where she has worked.
Your NTR builds from your first documented session. Every day counts.
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