Public overview
AvailablePublic pages provide buyer-centered positioning, fit, use cases, and a controlled next step without implementation details.
Asset brief
SeededPath, also described in the connected repo as SeededPath (Beacon of Hope), is an active-hardening survivor-safety and resource hub for domestic violence contexts. It combines safety planning, smart-device disconnector guidance, Texas legal and resource content, assessments, evidence and journal tools, AI-assisted document and guide generation, anonymous mode, Quick Exit, Local Erase, local vault patterns, user-owned backend data paths, and AI-assisted flows. Public-facing claims should be privacy-bounded and validated before survivor-facing launch.
Survivor safety planning, smart-device guidance, and Texas legal resources
Asset type
Survivor safety planning and resource hub
Active-hardening survivor-safety platform for safety planning, smart-device guidance, Texas resources, assessments, evidence tools, AI-assisted document workflows, anonymous mode, Quick Exit, and local privacy controls.
Demo posture
No public beta launch
No public beta launch verified from the connected repo. Local development, automated testing gates, managed hosting configuration, and launch/rollback runbook steps are present; buyer review should include exact-commit test evidence, deployed database and storage rules review, AI flow review, privacy review, and hosted smoke checks before external demo or public beta claims.
Best fit
DV coalitions, legal aid organizations, family justice centers, government social services, tech-abuse safety programs, and survivor advocacy nonprofits prepared to complete launch validation.
Domestic violence survivors, Supporters and allies of IPV survivors
Buyer paths
Controlled Pilot • License • Acquisition • Multi-State Expansion
Trust signals
Public-safe indicators buyers can use before requesting deeper materials.
Product thesis
Survivors may need safety planning, legal navigation, technology-abuse guidance, documentation tools, and plain-language support while using shared or monitored devices. SeededPath was built to bring those resources into one trauma-informed hub, while giving users control over what they save, erase, export, or keep anonymous.
Survivors often need help with safety planning, smart-home abuse, legal-resource navigation, evidence documentation, support scripts, and risk reflection in one safe place. Existing tools are often fragmented, generic, or not designed for monitored-device risk. Because this is a high-risk survivor-safety context, public claims about privacy, AI, legal guidance, clinical assessment, and data handling must be carefully bounded and validated.
SeededPath provides a browser-based hub with survivor-facing resources, anonymous mode, Quick Exit, Local Erase, local vault patterns, backend user-owned data paths, smart-device guidance, Texas legal/resource content, assessments, journal and evidence tools, and AI-assisted flows for safety plans, scripts, document drafts, simulations, and analysis. It is strongest as an active-hardening platform for controlled pilot, acquisition review, or buyer-led validation.
Capabilities
These are the product behaviors, workflows, and evidence points a buyer can scan before requesting deeper materials.
Safety planning hub with safe contacts, destinations, code words, packing lists, pet planning, and post-separation tools
Smart device disconnector guidance for Amazon, Google, Ring, and other smart-home ecosystems
18 documented smart-device guide types with risk indicators, safety pre-check, ecosystem warnings, progress tracking, and print/export
Texas legal resource hub and Texas-specific legal context content
Risk and relationship assessment content, including DA, LAP, SHARP, RCS-9, SEA-12, DVSA, and technology-abuse pathways
Evidence, incident, and journal data models with user-owned paths
AI-assisted safety plan, support statement, no-contact letter, nondisclosure affidavit, account security guide, FERPA, HIPAA, ROI, stalking packet, vexatious litigation, and employment leave workflows
Court appearance and hotline training simulation flows
Anonymous mode with minimal storage policy, 30-day retention, no export, and PII redaction helpers
Quick Exit control that redirects to a generic site
Local Erase control for local browser data cleanup
Web Crypto AES-GCM utilities with PBKDF2 key derivation at 600,000 iterations
IndexedDB persistence queue with ciphertext, IV, SHA-256 content hash, HMAC, sync state, and optional OpenTimestamps proof
Authentication with password, anonymous, and Google sign-in paths
Database rules for user-owned data, public organizations, write-only feedback, and write-only aggregate analytics
Managed hosting configuration with a rate-based ban rule
Interface previews
Previews use demo, redacted, or representative content so buyers can inspect the interface without exposing sensitive data.
Public-safe product visual. No sensitive data shown. For GrantWise, position this as a compliance/requirements/drafting workflow diagram, not a verified live production screenshot.
Use cases
An advocate helps a survivor use SeededPath to organize safe contacts, destinations, packing needs, code words, and technology-abuse concerns.
A survivor or advocate uses the smart-device guide to review Ring, Echo, Google, and related ecosystem risks before changing settings.
A legal aid team uses Texas resource and document-generation tools as informational support while maintaining attorney-review boundaries.
A user records incidents, evidence references, and related notes in user-owned paths with local and backend storage behavior subject to launch review.
A DV organization pilots the hub with trained staff while validating privacy, AI, legal, accessibility, and survivor-safety controls before broader use.
Review package
The public brief gives buyers a safe first pass. Deeper implementation and operational materials stay controlled by fit review.
Documentation
Public overview available. Detailed documentation is gated for controlled review.
Review by request
Testing / QA
QA evidence is available in controlled review and should be freshly verified before buyer reliance.
Controlled review
Transfer boundary
Transfer scope is reviewed privately during app-specific diligence.
Controlled review
Included assets
Commercial paths
Controlled Pilot
Limited pilot for a qualified DV, legal aid, or family justice center partner after privacy, AI, Firebase, legal, clinical, and UX validation.
Self-Hosted License
Source-code license for buyer-operated frontend, backend, database, and AI service deployment with validation and configuration support.
Multi-State Expansion
Adapt Texas-specific legal and resource content for additional jurisdictions after legal review and state-specific content validation.
Full Acquisition
Transfer source code, AI flows, Texas content, safety UX patterns, local privacy utilities, backend configuration, documentation, and roadmap assets.
Evidence and review posture
This section shows only public-safe evidence language. Deeper technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials stay gated.
Public pages provide buyer-centered positioning, fit, use cases, and a controlled next step without implementation details.
A private walkthrough can be requested for qualified review. No public demo access is implied.
QA evidence is available in controlled review and should be freshly verified before buyer reliance.
Technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials are gated and are not included in the public portfolio payload.
Public pages are designed for discovery: product overview, use case, high-level features, category, and public-safe readiness summary. Deeper technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials are shared selectively after review.
Roadmap
Roadmap labels distinguish completed work from active hardening or planned next steps.
FAQ
Controlled next step
Start with a fit conversation. Public summaries stay safe to browse; technical, security, and transfer materials are shared only when the review path is appropriate.
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Why it fits
Survivor-safety, legal aid, family justice center, advocacy, privacy, security, accessibility, AI, or public-interest technology teams prepared for controlled review with mock content only.
Privacy-first survivor safety assessment and planning prototype with cross-assessment intelligence and AI-assisted safety-plan generation
Why it fits
Domestic violence coalitions, legal aid organizations, family justice centers, advocacy programs, or public-interest technology buyers prepared to harden a sensitive local-first AI prototype before real-world deployment.