Pursuer is a governed cyber investigation, evidence handling, due-process, and accused-party portal platform.
In plain English: it is built to handle disputed cyber cases in a controlled way — where internal teams can review a case, release derivative-only evidence to an accused party, receive supporting evidence back through a secure portal, and resolve the case without collapsing trust boundaries.
I just ran a live demo of it on my laptop in real time.
No slides. No mockups. No hand-waving.
What I showed was a live workflow:
internal reviewer access
a real due-process case
derivative-only evidence release
secure portal access with OTP verification
supporting evidence submitted back through the portal
that new evidence appearing inside the internal case workflow
reviewer-controlled resolution
the final case status reflected back in the secure portal
It is not flashy.
It is not feature-rich.
But it has the one thing most systems like this do not:
a solid foundation for trust.
The code is real. The repo is green. And I’m fully willing to let investors examine it directly, or have their own expert examine it for them.
Pursuer’s V1 plan is not to become a giant all-in-one cyber platform overnight. It is to finish the sellable wedge: a governed workflow for disputed cyber cases where evidence can go out in a controlled way, counter-evidence can come back in through a protected portal, and final resolution stays reviewer-controlled inside clear trust boundaries.
I let AI format it for reddit, but I wrote it. The format apparently doesn't translate. I was only trying to raise awareness. Not piss people off. It's 3 giant platforms I built solo until it became clear more minds were needed.
In plain English: it is built to handle disputed cyber cases in a controlled way — where internal teams can review a case, release derivative-only evidence to an accused party, receive supporting evidence back through a secure portal, and resolve the case without collapsing trust boundaries.
I just ran a live demo of it on my laptop in real time.
No slides. No mockups. No hand-waving.
What I showed was a live workflow:
internal reviewer access
a real due-process case
derivative-only evidence release
secure portal access with OTP verification
supporting evidence submitted back through the portal
that new evidence appearing inside the internal case workflow
reviewer-controlled resolution
the final case status reflected back in the secure portal
It is not flashy. It is not feature-rich. But it has the one thing most systems like this do not:
a solid foundation for trust.
The code is real. The repo is green. And I’m fully willing to let investors examine it directly, or have their own expert examine it for them.
Pursuer’s V1 plan is not to become a giant all-in-one cyber platform overnight. It is to finish the sellable wedge: a governed workflow for disputed cyber cases where evidence can go out in a controlled way, counter-evidence can come back in through a protected portal, and final resolution stays reviewer-controlled inside clear trust boundaries.
That part is not the flashy part.
It is the hard part.