Flagship — live at creatorseal.app
CREATORSEAL — proof records for creators.
When you share your work — a design, a manuscript, a song, a photo — you usually have no
record proving it existed before it left your hands. CREATORSEAL fixes that. You seal a file,
and it creates a cryptographic fingerprint (SHA-384) with a tamper-evident timestamp,
processed on your own device so the file itself never leaves your hands.
You can download an Evidence Bundle — a portable package of proof that
travels with your file and can be verified without a login — and keep a
Receipt of Provenance Record documenting your creation history over time.
It's not copyright registration and not legal advice; it's the evidence trail that backs
you up when someone asks "prove it's yours."
CREATORSEAL is built and operated by CREATORSEAL CORPORATION, which I founded.
AI framework
The Memory Firewall — trust-gated memory for AI agents.
AI assistants increasingly remember things between conversations. But what happens when a
guess, a stale fact, or something the AI made up gets saved — and then treated as truth
forever after? The Memory Firewall is my framework for preventing exactly that: information
has to earn trusted status before it becomes authority an AI acts on.
Writing method
The Human Texture Writing Engine.
A system for making AI-assisted writing sound like a person: concrete instead of vague,
clear instead of hype, specific instead of generic. The test is simple — if a sentence
could appear on anyone's website, it isn't done yet.
Writing method
Dual Lane Writing Method.
Modern writing has two readers: humans and machines. Dual Lane means writing in both lanes
at once — facts stated plainly so search engines and AI describe you accurately
(machine-clear), with the voice and lived judgment that make people trust you (human-true).
Decision framework
The Veto Layer.
Most systems optimize for reach, ranking, and speed — and quietly sacrifice everything else.
The Veto Layer flips the hierarchy: ethics, meaning, and human trust hold veto power over
performance metrics. If a choice wins the numbers but fails the people, it loses.
Education & media
OddLaw / Learn with OddLaw.
Public education for everyday people: practical tools, documentation habits, law-related
education, and self-advocacy — explained in plain language by someone who learned it the
hard way, not from a lecture hall. OddLaw exists because the people who most need better
records and clearer thinking are usually the last ones handed the playbook.
Thinking method
The Claim Check Method.
A simple discipline for checking claims, assumptions, narratives, AI outputs, memories, and
decisions before trusting them. The Assumption Audit — listing what you're assuming and
verifying it — lives inside this method. See it in action on
How I Research.
The thread
Proof before Trust.
Every project above answers the same question from a different angle: how do you know
what to trust? Creators need proof their work is theirs. AI systems need proof before
a memory becomes authority. Writers need words that earn trust instead of imitating it.
Decision-makers need claims checked before money and reputation ride on them.
Proof before Trust is the whole thesis: evidence first, confidence second. Keep the records,
check the claims, and let trust rest on something that holds up.
Who this is useful for
Probably you.
• creators — protect your work before you share it
• everyday builders — keep records that defend you later
• collaborators — work with someone who documents everything
• employers — these systems are how I run operations too