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AI can create content, answers, forms, voices, images, and recommendations. PlenaProof verifies context: who acted, who reviewed, who consented, what was received, what was preserved, and what can be checked by someone else.
PlenaProof is designed to work across jurisdictions without forcing you into one vendor, government, or AI-provider dependency: locally sovereign in every market we serve, federated by one shared receipt format institutions and partners can check.
Start with what is happening to you now. Pick one urgent situation first; PlenaProof will give one first action before the full platform directory.
PlenaProof creates bounded, verifiable receipts for files, agreements, authorizations, reviews, refusals, corrections, handoffs, and institutional actions. AI can generate claims. PlenaProof gives verifiable receipts. Capture. Hash. Anchor. Verify.
A PLENA receipt proves only that the referenced file or receipt hash existed by the date shown and has not been altered since anchoring. It does not prove the underlying claim is true, legal, complete, or officially authenticated, and does not replace courts, lawyers, notaries, registries, government offices, banks, KYC providers, universities, or official issuing authorities.
The platforms are not separate products. They are specialized receipt templates powered by the same PlenaProof engine.
PlenaProof serves institutions and people on the same platform, the same receipt format, and the same Public Verify surface. Pick the door that fits you.
Sector AI Trust Suites, AI accountability and human review, multilateral readiness, and audit-ready verification for compliance officers, registrars, boards, and general counsel.
Enter the institutions lane →When an institution goes silent or an AI decides something about you, keep a clear, dated record — refusals, non-responses, AI decisions, and a lifelong proof archive for your family.
Enter the personal lane →No credential vendor, AI-governance tool, or evidence app produces these. They are PLENA's flagship and its starting point.
AI can generate your image, voice, documents, and story. PlenaProof helps you prove what is real, what is yours, what happened, what you submitted, what you accepted, what you refused, and what must not be forgotten.
You do not need to know which PLENA tool does what. Pick the situation; PLENA routes the rest.
Life proof before crisis: do not wait until life asks for proof. Build it before you need it.
Whatever you prove with PLENA — a refused request, a packet of evidence, a document, an authorship record — it lands in one personal, lifelong timeline that stays yours and that you can share whenever you need it.
PlenaProof turns one urgent situation into a send-ready bundle: cover summary, document index, missing-items list, QR/link placeholder, and the first platform route.
VRX-1 gives PLENA receipts a public verification standard: recipients can inspect receipt structure openly, while certified creation, wallet management, institutional dashboards, and registry-backed confirmation remain paid or permissioned services.
Staff certification, reviewer training, institutional records officer training, and AI oversight reviewer certification make PLENA operational inside real institutions.
PLENA's roadmap moves beyond surfaces toward elements harder for surface-level copies to replicate: institutional issuers (in pilot framing), named human reviewers (registry in preparation), refusal records, legal defensibility, documented proof cases, academic credibility, and a mobile wallet build path.
PlenaProof is building toward the individual wedge and the institutional moat: a planned mobile Wallet, a planned issuer portal, the VRX-1 draft, one refusal discipline, one standards strategy, and one long-horizon proof institution.
PlenaProof is preparing a practical operations layer: proof journeys, sample VRX-1 receipts, sample verification results, evidence binders, issuer pilot kit, reviewer onboarding, WhatsApp-first institutional routing, outreach letters, first-issuer challenge, wallet MVP hiring brief, and a trust operations manual.
PLENA’s public positioning is clear: PlenaProof is not official ID, KYC, e-signature, notary, C2PA, or credential-badge infrastructure. PlenaProof records accountable human trust events after identity, authorship, review, consent, refusal, correction, or institutional action has occurred.
The public proof artifact layer shifts PlenaProof from preview-only documentation toward public proof objects: receipt pages, JSON records, QR targets, a public log, and a verifier that a stranger can understand quickly.
PlenaProof uses VRX-1 for basic proof receipts, VRX-2 for evidence packets, VRX-4 for public registry / QR verification, and VRX-5 for AI-era trust receipts. VRX-1 remains the foundation; higher layers are controlled upgrades for stronger institutional proof.
The first proof artifacts are activation candidates: founder declaration, redaction/correction policy, activation checklist, hash manifest, upgraded receipt pages, and verifier language that refuses to overclaim.
Researcher, author, and platform builder. Jean Claude built PLENA while navigating the same systems it was built to explain — credentials that needed recognition, contracts he had to understand without counsel, and rights he had to assert without a lawyer, after one withheld letter closed every institutional door at once.
From that came a conviction that shapes every platform in this suite: the tools that protect and empower people should not depend on which side of a door you were born on. Fourteen platforms. One mission. Built by someone who needed every one of them.
PlenaProof does not compete on generation, writing, translation, prediction, or automation. It should own real-world proof: occurrence, consent, human review, chain of custody, institutional accountability, identity continuity, non-fabrication, readiness, public trust, and responsibility.
AI can speak for anyone. PLENA's records can be used to show who reported acting. AI can simulate care. PLENA's records can document reported human presence.
Provider proof, recipient proof, consent, service occurrence, complaint paths, and accountability receipts.
Carry credentials, service receipts, attendance, applications, approvals, rejections, appeals, and QR links.
Job, school, migration, grant, legal-aid, housing, insurance, author/IP, provider, and recipient packets.
Named human reviewers can decline to verify, certify, seal, or publish, and preserve why.
Turn PlenaProof Academy into accountable human reviewer infrastructure, not just training pages.
Caregiving, tutoring, coaching, chaplaincy, interpretation, home services, and field nonprofit delivery.
Contractor-ready v1 specification for offline QR verification and WhatsApp sharing.
Issuer network, legal opinion, public reference case, academic paper, reviewer registry, and wallet adoption.
How PLENA's own use of AI matures by condition — the accountability layer, whatever model is underneath.
Receipt grammar for AGI-era benefit distribution, above proof-of-personhood and below the payment rail.
Receipt grammar designed to support multilateral programmatic accountability obligations. No endorsement or partnership.
Receipt grammar designed to support the African Union's stated principles of sovereignty, strategic autonomy, and equitable adoption. No endorsement or partnership.
Turn the Wallet into a year-by-year life proof archive that can be handed to family, counsel, institutions, or courts decades later.
Prove a human authorized a specific agent, for a specific task, inside a specific time window.
Creator-side receipts for books, articles, research, drafts, datasets, and human-review markers.
Publish what PlenaProof refused to verify and why, safely and in aggregate.
AI degrades relational evidence; PlenaProof provides receipts for verified human commitments across time, jurisdiction, and institutional boundary. Five sub-protocols, one architectural foundation in the Beyond the Will white paper.
Cross-border partnerships, religious-but-not-civil marriages, common-law partnerships needing later recognition, transnational and intercultural unions.
Long-term caregiving, chosen family, lifelong friendships, mutual-aid commitments between non-married parties.
Accountable letters, mentorship records, faith-community standing, professional vouching — with audit trails that survive institutional withholding.
Verified belonging in alumni networks, parishes, professional bodies, mutual-aid societies. Defends authentic boundaries against AI-generated personas.
Advance directives, healthcare proxies, mental-health advance directives, dying wishes. Related to but distinct from inheritance (covered by Beyond the Will).
The Relationships & Community Trust Layer hub. Open for the full family overview and the link back to Beyond the Will as architectural foundation.
For institutions in the AI/AGI era: education, church, NGO, legal aid, finance, publisher, employer, government, tourism, aviation, autonomous mobility, ride-hailing, and human-services proof workflows with human-review receipts and public verification.
Credentials, admissions, registrar records, research origin.
KYC, AML, source-of-funds, VASP/vendor review.
Public records, ID/passport readiness, citizen evidence.
Passenger events, baggage custody, safety review, disruption evidence.
Bookings, guest identity, travel readiness, service incidents, refunds.
Trip occurrence, driver identity, complaints, appeals, fare disputes.
Event logs, human takeover, consent, safety incident packets.
Caregiving, tutoring, coaching, chaplaincy, interpretation, home services.
GENIUS Act monthly composition, CEO/CFO certification, and refusal receipts.
Authority structure, recoverable-access plan, and named-auditor attestation receipts.
Which human authorized which agent, for which scope, with right of refusal.
Cross-border receipts for displaced and diaspora populations: families, remittance, property, accounts, two-jurisdiction wills.
Receipts the worker controls, that survive passport confiscation. Migrant workers, domestic workers, ethical recruitment.
Patient-controlled receipts for clinical trials, procedures, advance directives, and capacity-attested consent.
Third-party receipts for what AI systems are trained on, evaluated against, and deployed under. EU AI Act Article 53.
Human-witnessed receipts for carbon projects, FPIC, climate disclosure under SEC/CSRD/ISSB.
Indelible video receipts for land sales, livestock sales, family agreements, loans, and marriage settlements. Capture on WhatsApp; receive a Bitcoin-anchored receipt for $3. PLENA's first commercial-spine product — universal infrastructure for informal-economy contracts.
Receipts the worker controls when the employer holds the passport. Designated-releaser architecture for the 75M domestic workers worldwide.
Receipts of what was known before someone disappeared. Multi-decade evidentiary infrastructure for families.
Pre-flight receipts of persecution claims, made when witnesses can still be reached.
Community-controlled receipts of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent — held by the community, not the developer.
Victim-controlled evidence for intimate partner violence, workplace harassment, police encounters, and stalking.
Pre-investment pitch receipts and post-loss coordination — for crypto MLM schemes, HYIP pitches, and the recruiter-driven informal-investment market.
Tenant-controlled receipts of landlord interactions, property conditions, and eviction process.
Receipts for tontines, chamas, susu, stokvels, arisans — for the 700M people in rotating savings and credit associations worldwide.
Whistleblower-controlled receipts of the wrongdoing witnessed and the retaliation suffered. Multi-forum handover across SEC, DOJ, OSHA, IGs, EU directive bodies, journalists, and civil counsel.
Chain-of-custody receipts for the material a source gives a journalist — that survive the journalist's death and the publication's closure.
Contemporaneous receipts of student authorship — for universities, students, and accreditation bodies in the AI-detection era.
Third-party witnessed proof-of-reserves for crypto exchanges and custodians under MiCA, the GENIUS Act, MAS, and equivalent global frameworks.
Witnessed receipts of biological-parent consent, child identity, and adoption process — surviving the multi-decade arc of adoption inquiries under the Hague Convention.
Receipts the party agent retains — of what happened at the polling station where they served. Phone-based capture, WhatsApp delivery, Bitcoin-anchored. Same product available to incumbent and opposition agents on identical terms.
Property-owner-controlled receipts of work completed, change orders, payments, and defects.
Victim-controlled receipts of synthetic media — for Take It Down Act, EU DSA, UK OSA, and platform-takedown processes.
Member-controlled receipts of cooperative-society membership, contributions, harvest deliveries, and payouts.
Trader-controlled receipts for the commerçants transfrontaliers, cross-border women traders, and small-scale informal traders globally.
Structured timeline receipts for the 1.4M annual US identity-theft victims (and tens of millions globally) navigating the multi-year recovery process.
Forward-positioned receipt infrastructure for self-modifying AI agents. State-attestation at decision moments, modification-event receipts, authorization-chain documentation, multi-forum handover for safety / regulatory / liability inquiries. Built before deployment maturity, not after.
Externally anchored, audit-defensible receipts for FCPA / Bribery Act / Sapin II / Brazil Clean Companies Act / FATF / EU AMLD compliance — at the company, the procurement chain, the beneficial-ownership filing, and the civil-society documentation layer. PLENA's second strategically commercial cluster.
Contemporaneous, externally referenced documentation for FCPA, UK Bribery Act, French Sapin II, Brazilian Clean Companies Act, and equivalent regimes. For Chief Compliance Officers and General Counsel at multinationals.
Bid process, contract award, performance milestones, and end-beneficiary receipt — for donor integrity divisions and procurement integrity offices.
Externally anchored receipts of beneficial ownership declarations under the US Corporate Transparency Act, EU AMLD, UK PSC, FATF Recommendation 24, and equivalent global frameworks.
Citizen, NGO, and journalist receipts of corruption events — the bribe solicited, the bribe refused, the pattern observed. Held by the witnessing party, releasable on their timing.
Open the full Sector AI Trust hub.
AI can act. PlenaProof proves who authorized, reviewed, refused, corrected, and accepted responsibility. d19.104 adds a buyer-facing enterprise layer for AI agents, vendors, incidents, board/regulator packs, public trust portals, insurance evidence, and ProofOps.
Direct entry points for buyers. Each suite has a buyer persona, pilot package, platform flow, sample output, and truth boundary.
Institutional Proof Packet
Counterparty Due Diligence Record
Sealed Cross-Border Document Packet
Human Review & AI Decision Audit Pack
Appeal & Evidence Readiness Pack
Institutional Continuity Report
Human Service Encounter Receipt
Public Service Journey Receipt
PlenaProof should not become dozens of disconnected SaaS products. The d19.108 foundation adds a shared proof engine, global trust map, receipt builder, evidence packet builder, verification preview, export center, pilot centers, demo room, and VRX-1 universal receipt standard.
Eight sector packs translate the shared engine into enterprise, finance, public integrity, justice, health and safety, faith, university, and community proof demos. This keeps PLENA unified while making every serious trust institution see its own accountability problem.
d19.110 repairs inherited inline JavaScript breakage in four platform pages, upgrades duplicate-ID and local-link validation, and adds a practical site-health page for post-deployment testing before pitching buyers.
d19.111 adds a buyer room, procurement-readiness answers, and a risk-readiness calculator so the ProofOps engine can be explained safely to enterprises, banks, insurers, public bodies, justice institutions, churches, and universities.
d19.112 integrates the ProofOps engine, sector demo library, buyer room, procurement readiness, risk calculator, pilot proposal, platform crosswalk, and deployment test guide into one market-ready path.
d19.113 adds fictional sample receipts, a buyer memo, and a pilot packet so the ProofOps demo produces tangible outputs without overclaiming official verification.
Use the Live QA Console after deployment to check critical routes and guide manual testing for language switching, PROVA, ASCENDA, ProofOps builders, buyer room, sample outputs, mobile layout, and console errors.
The coverage ledger records the sector universe, platform crosswalk, built surfaces, and live-test boundary before broad deployment testing.
The outreach pack narrows the pitch to buyer pain, small pilots, demo routes, and proof outputs for the strongest early markets.
Use the final assurance and master test route to verify the whole product after deployment: language switching, PROVA, ASCENDA, ProofOps, Buyer Room, demo outputs, and mobile layout.
The route map gathers institutional, individual, platform, ProofOps, buyer, and QA paths into one testing surface.
All named market enhancements are now represented. Pause feature expansion, deploy this candidate, and test the full route map.