Work

One idea, several tools: Proof before Trust.

I build tools and education that help people keep evidence, check claims, and earn trust with records instead of promises. Each project below stands on its own, but they all come from the same conviction: before you trust a file, a memory, a claim, or an AI — look at the proof.

The Projects

Plain-English descriptions — no jargon required.
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

Curious about any of this?

Start with CREATORSEAL, or just ask.

CREATORSEAL is live and free to try. For everything else — collaboration, education, or putting these methods to work in your team — send me a note.