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Anchor Escapement

Platform infrastructure for structured life coordination

Family, legal-adjacent, eldercare, and therapy operations—one architecture, multiple products, built for when chronology and accountability matter.

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The problem

Coordination-heavy domains still run on informal tools. Under stress, the gap between activity and record becomes expensive.

  • Information scatters across messages, portals, drives, and memory—alignment fails and reconstruction is slow.
  • Legal-adjacent and care contexts need ordered facts; disorder becomes delay, dispute, and duplicate work.
  • Handoffs multiply stakeholders without a shared, permissioned timeline of what happened and what it connects to.
  • Years later, “what happened when?” should not depend on scrolling chat history.

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Why current tools fail

Generic software optimizes for speed of messaging—not for durable, defensible coordination.

  • Chat treats conversation as sufficient; it rarely preserves structure, permissions, or export-grade lineage.
  • Spreadsheets and ad hoc folders don’t enforce chronology, access rules, or linkage to source events.
  • Vertical silos solve one slice but fragment governance and duplicate core record logic across products.
  • Portals and email threads are not a system of record—they are where context goes to die under volume.
  • No shared substrate means each new product rebuilds trust, security, and exports from scratch.

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Product ecosystem

Five lenses on the same platform—each targets a coordination surface; together they prove breadth without abandoning a single center.

TransparentSee360

Family visibility: timelines, records, documents, exports—first public wedge where fragmentation is most visible.

Legal360

Chronology, structured organization, matter-linked documentation, and court-ready exports when ordered facts and defensibility matter.

FamilyVault

Long-horizon household continuity—documents and context across years and changing roles.

ElderCare360

Aging and caregiver coordination: updates, schedules, shared visibility across the network.

Therapy360

Recovery operations: plans, progress, handoffs between client, clinician, and caregivers.

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Legal360: Pro Se Mode

Problem

  • Fragmented records across messages, files, and memory.
  • Missed details that weaken preparation and follow-through.
  • High cost of matter preparation when evidence is not organized early.

Solution

  • Guided workflows that keep the work sequenced and complete.
  • Timeline-driven evidence that ties facts to dates and documents.
  • Structured document preparation from the same source of truth.
  • Court-ready exports for counsel, mediators, and institutions.

Guided workflows, structured organization, and documentation support—infrastructure only, not legal representation.

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Platform architecture direction

We invest once in primitives; products compose them. Expansion strengthens the center.

  • Timeline-first events with immutable chronology and clear linkage to documents and actors.
  • Conservative permissions and audit-friendly access patterns—not afterthoughts.
  • Export-grade outputs tied to source records for professionals and institutions.
  • Shared identity and schema across applications; workflow layers differentiate by vertical.
  • Security and governance as product requirements from day one, not a late retrofit.

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Why now

Structural pressure is moving buyers past informal tooling in the markets we serve.

  • Family complexity and distance caregiving demand systems, not more chat threads.
  • Legal and documentation burden is rising; traceable chronology is increasingly expected.
  • Eldercare demographics and workforce constraints make informal coordination a liability.
  • Care delivery faces administrative overload—structured workflows are an economic necessity.
  • Institutions and households alike reward vendors who treat records as infrastructure.

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Business model direction

Revenue follows serious use and retained utility—not novelty metrics.

  • Subscriptions for individuals and households; professional tiers for practitioners and coordinators.
  • Expansion into institutional and partner channels as depth, compliance, and exports mature.
  • Pricing disciplined to value in high-stakes workflows rather than consumer-style arbitrage.
  • Platform leverage keeps marginal cost of new lenses lower than standalone competitors.

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Founder edge

Operator-led build with enterprise-grade systems instincts.

  • Enterprise CRM and systems architecture: complex models, integrations, long-lived deployments.
  • Workflow and process design before UI polish; instructional design for adoption and clarity.
  • Technical ownership and capital discipline appropriate to early platform risk.
  • Permissions, exports, and governance treated as product surface area—not legal appendix.

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Roadmap

Depth and trust before undisciplined breadth.

  • Near term: deepen TS360, harden exports and security narrative, tighten governance stories.
  • Mid term: professional workflows and proof of second-lens traction on shared primitives.
  • Longer term: selective expansion where the same substrate compounds—no random feature sprawl.

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Ask / next step

We are raising aligned capital and strategic relationships for a founder-led platform build.

  • Partners who understand infrastructure in coordination-heavy, high-trust markets.
  • Patience for product depth, security posture, and real workflow validation.
  • Willingness to engage directly on architecture, roadmap, and capital efficiency.

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