Proofth™ is Accountability Infrastructure™ for an AI-mediated world.
ReVeil is the first Decision Visibility™ layer built on Proofth. Proofth is the infrastructure underneath that preserves how trust, authority, review, and action were handled before consequential decisions moved forward.
Existing infrastructure answers different questions.
Proofth does not replace cloud, identity, observability, security, or governance. Proofth preserves the accountability layer those systems were not originally built to capture.
Accountability requires visibility.
Organizations cannot be accountable for conditions they could not inspect. People cannot be accountable for signals they could not see. AI systems cannot be meaningfully governed if the information environment surrounding a decision remains invisible.
Visibility is not accountability. But accountability becomes difficult without visibility.
Proofth exists to preserve that connection.
Proofth is not a truth engine.
Proofth does not determine what is true, safe, legal, correct, or acceptable. That is the wrong job.
- No judgments.
- No recommendations.
- No predictions.
Proofth stands for “Proof of Method” — not proof of truth.
The goal is not to force certainty. The goal is to preserve visibility into the conditions, signals, gaps, review moments, authority paths, and uncertainties that existed before trust was granted or action was taken.
Accountability records are becoming a new infrastructure asset.
Organizations already preserve financial records, legal records, operational records, and security records.
The AI era is creating demand for accountability records.
The Proofth infrastructure stack.
Proofth is designed as a layered system, not a single feature.
P.A.G.E.S.
Proofth is organized around five infrastructure functions:
- Protocol — Structured rules for creating inspection and accountability records.
- Architecture — Multi-rail signal interpretation across origin, continuity, authority, review, and accountability.
- Governance — Decision visibility, escalation readiness, human review, and audit support.
- Enterprise — Organizational infrastructure for preserving accountability around consequential decisions.
- SDKs — Machine-readable outputs for AI agents, systems, workflows, and enterprise controls.
ReVeil is the first application layer.
ReVeil helps people inspect before they trust, share, sign, approve, route, execute, or act.
Proofth structures the inspection, preserves the method, and supports machine-readable accountability records beneath that experience.
ReVeil helps people see what is missing. Proofth preserves how that inspection was handled.
The inspection may last seconds. The accountability record may matter years later.
Proofth preserves the method behind consequential decisions before the record disappears.