About

Online technology shouldn’t mean sacrificing your values and identity for corporate profits.

Working with a small team of technologist is akin to buying from farmers market, a coop, using a credit union and supporting a small business.

Our work started during the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement in 2011 where we were part of the tech team. We managed the contact database which also supported the Occupy Sandy recovery efforts. This experience magnified the power of having a technical infrastructure in our control to coordinate a community lead response. Our offerings build on this model, we setup and maintain the technical infrastructure for your apps. It’s time we take back control of our online data and identity in a decentralized, yet interconnected, network of digital apps. Giving you back the ownership and power to determine who, how, where and when you choose to share data or information.

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Our mission is to cultivate an interconnected network of
digital nodes prioritizing your ownership and privacy.

We provide a series of digital applications that allow you to manage your own online identity with in your, or your organizations or groups, name. With the ability to share and be connected to others without sacrificing control to corporate entities.

Using open source software, we install and manage these digital tools for you and maintain these applications for you.

Meet the Team

Like you a small, committed team that maintains digital tools for you.

Dana Skallman

Data Organizer
Dana has been working with technology for over 15 years, specializing in building technical infrastructure with open source software. I believe in decentralized systems that puts the power back in your hands. I live in Brooklyn with my partner, kid, and cat.

Joseph Lacey

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