A reentry platform Β· for the first year out

A path, a person,
a plan.

Built for the day someone walks out of prison β€” and every day after. For the citizen returning home. For the coach walking beside them. For the partners β€” parole officers, employers, housing providers, faith advisors, family β€” who together make second chances real.

We're walking with you. Day or night.

Invite-only. Your coach sends you the link that gets you started.

7languages at launch
3surfaces, one source of truth
6architectural commitments
365days of the first year home
Architecture, not opinion

Six commitments. Encoded in the schema, not the UI.

If you removed every line of UI code, the citizen's record would still be protected by these principles.

1

The citizen owns the record.

Operational data is collaborative with the coach. Personal data β€” Sage chats, journals, family circle β€” the citizen alone controls.

2

Consent is granular and revocable.

Per connection, per surface, per time window. Revocation is instant. No long warnings.

3

Hard ceilings on what's shared.

Sage chats, mood content, family composition, crisis details β€” never visible to a state agent, regardless of any consent.

4

The citizen sees what the system sees.

Every access, every reminder, every AI briefing β€” timestamped and citizen-visible. Surveillance becomes mutual.

5

Faith offered, never imposed.

The Faith Circle surface is opt-in. Empty state is first-class. A citizen with no church sees no push.

6

Multilingual at the floor.

Seven languages from day one. AI voice reviewed by a Four-Seven counselor before any citizen depends on it.

β€œEquip and empower people to leave prison and never return.”

The Four-Seven Β· working principle