When you face a bailiff, a council, a landlord, or any authority acting improperly — you need witnesses, documentation, and a community that shows up. That is what genuine community looks like: generating something real — in this case, evidence and solidarity — and putting it to work. ETC gives you timestamped incident records with legal standing, a legal resource library, witness coordination, and the community infrastructure to build cases that authorities cannot dismiss.
Whether you're facing an individual injustice or coordinating a community-wide rights response, the tools that give you legal standing are the same: witnesses, timestamps, and evidence that cannot be dismissed.
From an individual incident to a coordinated community campaign — the same tools build your case at every scale.
You join as a known man or woman, vouched by someone already in the community. This means when you bear witness for others, your statement carries real weight — you are not anonymous.
Browse know-your-rights guides, complaint letter templates, and jurisdiction-specific legal information. Searchable by situation type. Accessible offline when you need it most.
Use the incident reporting tool to create a timestamped, structured report. Add photos, voice notes, and location. The timestamp is cryptographic — it cannot be altered retroactively.
If you need men and women present, press the beacon. Nearby members are alerted and can come to bear witness. Their presence is logged. Their witness statements are linked to your incident report.
All incidents, evidence, and correspondence are organised into a structured case file. Add updates as the situation develops. The file grows with your case.
When you are ready to make a formal complaint or seek legal advice, export your case file as a signed PDF. Cryptographic timestamps and witness statements give your evidence legal standing.
Sarah ran a neighbourhood response network coordinating rights documentation. For years, the community had made informal complaints to the council — emails, letters, phone calls. None of it produced results.
Using ETC's Community Action module, the network documented 23 incidents over four months. Each report was cryptographically timestamped, location-stamped, and supported by witness statements from vouched community members.
When Sarah presented the case file to the council — a structured PDF with 23 incidents, each with verified timestamp, location, and witness statement — they had no way to dismiss it. The council issued a formal written response for the first time in the network's history.
We went from being ignored to being taken seriously. The cryptographic timestamps on our records changed everything — they couldn't dismiss what we were telling them.
Member features are included in both tiers. Builder features are highlighted — they come with the Founding Builder tier.
Structured incident reports with cryptographic timestamps, location stamps, photos, and voice notes. The timestamp cannot be altered retroactively. Every report is evidence.
Emergency beacon calls vouched community members to bear witness in real time. Their presence is logged. Their statements are linked to the incident record.
Organise evidence, correspondence, and witness statements into a structured case file. Track an ongoing situation from first incident to formal resolution.
Know-your-rights guides, complaint letter templates, and community-verified legal information searchable by situation type and jurisdiction. Accessible offline.
Export your case file as a cryptographically signed PDF — ready to present to a council, solicitor, or court. Timestamps are verifiable and cannot be disputed.
Connect verified legal advisors within the community to specific cases. Advisors can view case materials and coordinate responses within ETC's encrypted infrastructure.
All incident documentation, photos, and witness statements encrypted and stored in your personal vault. Timestamped, access-controlled, and protected from seizure.
Formal proposals and binding votes for how your rights network operates. Democratic decision-making with a permanent record.
The founding window is currently set to close in late 2026. After that, new members pay from £4/month. Founding membership locks in access for life.
+ from £4/month after launch · 14-day cooling-off
+ from £4/month after launch · 14-day cooling-off
ETC is a Private Members Association — a community of real, vouched men and women organising together. The platform is the tool we use to do that. Your founding membership funds both: the community and the software that serves it. No outside investors. No advertisers. No data sold.
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ETC has 23+ modules live in beta — from secure messaging and a community economy to education, governance, podcasting, video, and a community health farm. Most features have basic functionality now, with advanced capabilities added as members request and vote for them.