Platform
What It Is
A clearer explanation of the platform foundation behind the ecosystem.
Anchor Escapement is the parent layer: identity, permissions, chronology, documents, and exports shared across products. It is not a single app—it is the common system that keeps family, care, therapy, legal-adjacent, and long-term household records aligned over time. Reporting and intelligence sit on top of that record; outputs trace back to events.
Assistance (Ask Alex and Ask Alexandria) is designed for guidance and structured reads—not to replace professional judgment.
At a glance
Shared structure
Identity, permissions, and exports follow one model so products do not each invent their own rules for truth and access.
Timeline-first thinking
Meaningful events land in chronology first; views, reports, and workflows read from the same ordered record.
Preserved context
Attachments, notes, and roles stay linked to the moments they belong to—reducing “rebuild the story from memory” work.
Cross-system coordination
Household, care, legal-adjacent, and therapy surfaces align on primitives instead of fragmenting into parallel silos.
Continuity across products
Day-to-day coordination and long-term vault-style continuity can coexist on one substrate without forking the record.