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A social network shaped like credibility infrastructure. AI generates your profile from public information only, testimonials can only be written by people who worked with you, and restricted projects exist for the records that should never go public.
Visit Track RecordMost social networks delegate the work of "find trustworthy people" to the reader. You scroll through self-written bios and self-declared skills and you sort the signal yourself. That isn't credibility infrastructure — it's a résumé wall.
Track Record removes the user's authoring privilege over their own profile. AI summarization from public information, testimonials only from collaborators on the same project, and restricted projects for material that should never be public. Three constraints. No star ratings, no downvotes, no follower-count vanity.
The structural choices that make credibility possible
You can't write your own bio. An AI assembles your profile from publicly observable facts — never from self-declaration. "Make yourself look better than the facts" stops being a game.
Only people who actually worked with you on a project can write a testimonial about you. Every word about your work has a source — not by trust, but by structure.
Some records should never be public. Restricted projects let you log sensitive material — litigation, board-level betrayal, the day you nearly closed — visible only to current members. Departed members lose access at the moment they leave.
Designed for founders, makers, and the credibility that quietly outlives platforms
Sign in with Google, Apple, or email. KYC integration planned for Phase 2. Designed for "only real people remain."
Platform fully localized in English, Japanese, Spanish, German, Chinese (Simplified), and Korean. Cookie-based language switcher, end-to-end.
Range-select the decisive sentence in a project chat and preserve it. Both the person who first proposed and the person who first noticed are recorded.
Tokens are recognition only — explicitly not a payment instrument, locked in the Terms of Service. No crypto metaphor, no exchange, no resale.
Track Record exists because the days that actually shape a company never make it into press releases — the day you took on debt with no clear way back, the day you discovered the board-level fraud, the day you chose family over scale, the day you finally decided to pivot. These records of judgment under pressure are what compound into real credibility over time.
Available in 6 Languages
Surface the work that would otherwise quietly disappear. The records of those who first proposed and those who first noticed will stay here.
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