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Cross-app DNA

Show the slice. Never the whole picture.

Selective Sharing is the universal OneTruth pattern. Pin one number on a partner's lock screen. Clip one section to your accountant. Snip a window of time for the babysitter. They see exactly what you decided — and nothing else, ever.

Sharing should be a verb, not a checkbox.
01

Pin

One number, on someone's surface, live. The Safe-to-Spend on your partner's lock screen. The bill total on the kid's phone before they tap pay. Pinning is permission-shaped: revoke and the pin disappears.

02

Clip

A section of an app. Your accountant gets a clip of just business expenses for Q2. Your contractor gets a clip of the client folder, no internal notes. Clips are read-only by default, write-back when you want.

03

Snip

A window of time. The babysitter sees the household calendar from 6pm to 10pm tonight, then it expires. The dog walker sees the gate code for one hour around their visit. Snips auto-revoke.

04

Reveal

Hub's Smart Card pattern. Share one of five identity facets — personal, professional, money-to-pay-me, emergency, custom — for the moment that fits. Revoke and the recipient sees a respectful 'no longer shared' state.

05

Receipts on every share

Every Pin/Clip/Snip/Reveal writes to your audit log with recipient, scope, granted-at, last-viewed-at, and revoked-at. You can prove who saw what and when, indefinitely (7-year floor for financial shares).

06

Members are free

The people on the receiving end never need a paid subscription. The accountant, the partner, the kid, the babysitter — they install the app, they accept the share, they're done.

The opposite of password-sharing. The opposite of “view my full calendar.” The opposite of “I’ll add you to the bank account.”