The free reference implementation

Abracadoo.app

The free reference implementation of consent-native trust.

Abracadoo.app is a functional beta implementation of HumanKey and Abracadabracadoo-style consent communication. It exists to make the protocol stack concrete, usable, inspectable, and forkable.

FractalIdentity remains in active development and is included here as the emerging roadmap layer: context-sized selfhood, plural channels, roles, aliases, and boundaries for future versions of the app.

Abracadoo.app beta interface preview
Implementation status

What works now

Live in beta

HumanKey

Relationship-sized authentication. HumanKey brings digital trust back to the scale of the handshake: reciprocal, isolated relationship keys instead of one master identity container.

Explore HumanKey
Live in beta

Abracadabracadoo

Consent-native encrypted communication with proof structures designed for verification without plaintext exposure: proof, presence, and receipt without unnecessary over-disclosure.

Explore Abracadabracadoo
Roadmap layer

FractalIdentity

In development

FractalIdentity is the emerging roadmap layer: context-sized selfhood, plural channels, roles, aliases, and boundaries for future versions of the app.

In Abracadoo.app, this means future support for identity that can stay bounded by relationship and context instead of being forced through one universal profile, handle, wallet, or platform-owned account.

Read the FractalIdentity draft
Why this exists

A working door into the field.

Abracadoo.app is not intended to be the only implementation of the stack.
It is a working reference point: a place where the ideas can be tested in public, inspected in code, improved by others, and eventually surpassed by better consent-native tools.
Use it. Fork it. Break assumptions. Build better doors.
Code

Inspect, fork, improve.

The public repository is the implementation surface for builders who want to test the beta, review the protocol assumptions, or adapt the patterns into their own consent-native systems.

The beta code is available for review, experimentation, and forks.

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