WeCare Launches ‘Resolve’, First Issue-Tracking Platform for Smart Cities and Campuses to Support Digital Wallets

DINKELSBUEHL, GERMANY – May 20th, 2026 – WeCare Digital, a pioneer in secure digital infrastructure, today announced the launch of WeCare Resolve, a next-generation platform designed to revolutionize facility, operational, and community reporting for both corporate enterprises and local municipalities. Crucially, WeCare Resolve makes history as the first civic and campus operations platform to natively integrate OIDC4VP (OpenID for Verifiable Presentations), the cross-border protocol underpinning the European Union Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet framework.
Whether managing a sprawling corporate campus, a multi-tenant commercial real estate portfolio, or a public municipality, WeCare Resolve provides an advanced ecosystem where users can seamlessly report, track, and resolve structural and operational maintenance issues. By introducing decentralized digital identity support, the platform eliminates the classic friction of reporting—such as cumbersome authentication forms and vulnerability to spam—while setting a monumental benchmark for B2B and B2G data privacy.
Bridging Corporate and Civic Operational Efficiency via Secure Tech
Traditional reporting software often forces organizations into a compromise: demanding extensive personal credentials that raise data-compliance overhead, or allowing unchecked anonymity that risks flooding operational queues with fraudulent or duplicate entries.
WeCare Resolve solves this paradox through the OIDC4VP protocol, offering immediate value across two distinct sectors:
Municipalities: Citizens can instantly authenticate their residency using their smartphone’s government-backed Digital Wallet, proving they are local constituents before reporting community issues without oversharing private personal information.
Enterprises & Facility Management: Employees, contractors, or tenants can securely verify their employment status, external vendor credentials, or building-access authorization. Because OIDC4VP enables selective disclosure, a contractor can cryptographically prove they are authorized to log an equipment failure on an industrial floor without exposing their full identity or unrelated corporate data.
In addition to the OIDC4VP protocol, the platform continues to support traditional passwords as well as the established “OpenID Connect” (OIDC) standard.
Key Features and Benefits of WeCare Resolve Include:
OIDC4VP Integration: Ready today for the eIDAS 2.0 roll-out, making the platform a future-proof solution that helps businesses and public institutions comply global data privacy requirements, including GDPR, eIDAS 2.0, and other evolving international digital identity frameworks.
Streamlined Enterprise Operations: A modern, transparent interface where facility managers, maintenance crews, and tenants can collaborate openly or privately to track resolutions from start to finish.
Based on Zero Trust Security Architecture Principles: Aligns well with modern enterprise IT security models, treating identity verification as a decentralized, cryptographic asset rather than an internal data liability.
Executive Commentary
“A clean, functional, and well-managed environment has a profound impact on organizational efficiency and trust—whether that environment is a city, a university campus or multinational franchising operations,” said Jon Wehlte, CEO at WeCare Digital. “We firmly believe that a secure digital reporting infrastructure is a pillar of modern operations. Integrating digital wallet support means organizations no longer have to trade privacy against safety.”
Availability
WeCare Resolve is available immediately for deployment by corporate facilities, real estate management firms, and regional or national government authorities looking to pioneer the next wave of decentralized digital service management. To see a live demonstration or request an operational evaluation of the platform, please visit the official page at https://wecaredigital.eu/resolve/.
WeCare Digital is headquartered in Germany and builds privacy-first technology.