Platform

How It Works

How the platform organizes complexity into a clear, connected system.

Start with the platform foundation

Everything begins with Anchor: identity, permissions, and the rules that keep records coherent. Products do not each own a separate “truth”—they write into a shared model so handoffs stay legible.

Timeline and structured records

The timeline is where events, attachments, and context accumulate in order. Reporting slices, summaries, and exports compose from that spine—so what you ship stays traceable to source moments.

Guidance and visibility

Ask Alex and Ask Alexandria sit on the structured record: practical next steps and neutral reads of what the timeline appears to show. They are organizational support layers—not substitutes for attorneys, clinicians, or professional judgment.

Product-specific execution

Each product applies domain-appropriate workflows and UX while sharing primitives. Execution stays focused; the record stays unified.

  • TransparentSee360

    Household visibility and coordination on the same chronological record.

  • Legal360

    Legal-adjacent organization and outputs traced to timeline events.

  • Family360

    Household continuity paired with vault-grade long-term record.

  • FamilyVault

    Documents, inventories, and lifecycle continuity on the platform.

  • Therapy360

    Plans, exercises, and progress linked to structured timeline events.

  • ElderCare360

    Adult-child and helper coordination with calm shared updates.

Why this reduces fragmentation

When tools disagree, people reconstruct history from messages and memory. A single chronological substrate with disciplined permissions and exports cuts duplicate entry, lowers dispute surface area, and makes coordination across roles and products sustainable.