For Individuals & Families

When you are told no, or told nothing — keep the proof.

Keep a clear, checkable record of what happened to you. An institution can go quiet. An AI can decide something about your life in seconds. PlenaProof helps you and your family keep a clear, dated record of what happened, what you sent, what you were refused, and what was never answered — a record you can show later to a person, a lawyer, an office, or your own family. AI creates. PlenaProof keeps the receipt. PlenaProof is one trusted way to prove things that works the same everywhere and belongs to no government or company. The proof is yours to keep for a lifetime.

Prove what happened. Preserve what matters. Verify what can be checked.

Plain promise, honest limits. PlenaProof helps you organise and prove your own records. It is not a lawyer, a court, a bank, a doctor, or a government office, and it cannot force any institution to change its decision. What PlenaProof gives you is a receipt — a record of what happened and who was involved — that you can keep and share. It is not a ruling on who is right.
Start here When AI can imitate your child’s voice, your face, your writing, or your authority — your family needs a proof home. A cloned voice can call at night and ask for money. PlenaProof helps your family agree in advance how to check, and keep the proof afterwards: a code-word, a trusted-contact list, a “do not send money until verified” rule card, an incident log, and a report packet. Build your family scam defense →

Four ways families start

Pick what is happening. The full list of everything you can keep is further down.

Start from what is happening to you

Pick the situation that fits. PlenaProof will give you one clear first step before anything else.

What you can keep with PlenaProof

Everything here is built for you and your family — in plain language, with anything technical explained the first time it appears.

Your Vault

PlenaProof Vault

One private place for your proofs, receipts, and documents.

For your family

Proof Yearbook

A year-by-year record of your life that a child, lawyer, or office can read.

For your family

Life Archive Handover

Pass your records on to the people you choose, when the time comes.

Refusal Receipts

The refusal that affected you, recorded.

Non-Response Receipts

The silence that closed your door, documented.

For your family

AI Impersonation & Scam Defense

A family code-word, trusted contacts, and a record when a cloned voice or fake message strikes.

AI Oversight Receipts

The AI decision that affected you, reviewed by a person.

Human-to-Human Service Trust

Proof that a real person — not a bot — gave you care, help, or service.

AI Agent Authorization

A record of when you allowed an AI assistant to act for you, and for how long.

AI Agent Action Registry

A log of what an AI assistant actually did on your behalf.

Stablecoin Attestation

Keep proof tied to a stablecoin (a digital currency held steady to a real one) you hold.

Bitcoin Inheritance

Make sure your family can find and inherit your Bitcoin safely.

Diaspora Inheritance & Continuity

Receipts for family, property, accounts, remittances, and wills across borders — built for displaced and diaspora families.

For your family

Document Loss Survival Receipt

Prove a preserved copy existed before a fire, flood, theft, or displacement — and that it has not changed since.

PlenaProof Academy

Learn, in plain steps, how PlenaProof helps you.

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Document Loss Survival Receipt

When a fire, flood, theft, eviction, displacement, or a failed office erases the papers a family depends on, PlenaProof does not reissue the document. It helps you prove that the preserved copy existed before it disappeared, and that the preserved file has not changed since it was recorded.

What a survival receipt can cover

If an original document is lost, destroyed, withheld, burned, flooded, stolen, or hard to replace, PlenaProof can help you show a preserved copy, a timestamp, a file fingerprint, and a receipt showing that this exact copy existed before the loss and has not changed since it was recorded. Covered records include a land deed or title, a passport copy, a national ID, a birth certificate, a marriage certificate, a degree certificate, a diploma or transcript, a professional certificate, an immigration or refugee document, an inheritance document, a property record, a family archive record, or a church or parish record where appropriate.

What it does — and does not — do

PlenaProof does not reissue the document or replace the official authority, but it can make replacement, review, appeal, recognition, inheritance, family handover, or legal preparation easier. PlenaProof shows the preserved copy and the proof trail. The official authority remains the official authority. If the document was never digitized, uploaded, routed, or recorded before the loss, PlenaProof cannot prove the earlier copy. PlenaProof protects what was prepared before the disaster or disappearance.

Sensitive or private records should be routed to restricted access or institution-controlled storage, not a public archive. A PlenaProof receipt records what was preserved, when, and where — it is not a ruling on ownership or official validity.

PLENA does not officially authenticate, reissue, or replace IDs, passports, degrees, land titles, or official records. It helps preserve a receipt-backed copy and proof trail of what existed, what was submitted, and what can later be checked.

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What is a PlenaProof receipt?

A receipt is a short, dated record that answers four questions in plain language: What happened? Who was involved? What can be checked by someone else? What stays private? PlenaProof uses an open format called VRX (a shared “verification receipt” structure) so the same receipt can be checked anywhere — but you never need to understand the technical part to use it.

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