Harbor Intake
Move a referral between two parties without exposing identities until both sides agree.
Harbor Intake sells identity-decoupled intake for trusted networks: a referral or case is sealed, released only on dual consent, and re-sealed afterward, with every transition written to a hash-chain ledger. Identities stay split across separate physical schemas so neither side — and no single operator — sees the other party until both consent. Sold as a platform license with white-label deployment per network.
Who buys it
Operators of vetted referral, survivor-support, and trusted-network programs; legal, trust-and-safety, and compliance leadership who need provable handling.
Who uses it
Intake coordinators and case handlers on each side of a referral, plus auditors reviewing the ledger.
What it does
- —Seal → dual-consent → release → re-seal lifecycle for every referral
- —Hash-chained, tamper-evident ledger of all transitions
- —Identity decoupling across separate physical database schemas
- —No-single-operator visibility until both parties consent
- —White-label, multi-tenant deployment per network
Pricing
Proposed · illustrativeNetwork
Custom annual
Single trusted-network deployment with the full ledger.
White-label
Custom + per-tenant
Branded, isolated instances per partner network.
Monetization model: Platform license + per-network white-label fee.
Posture & compliance
Identity decoupling and dual-consent release are load-bearing — neither side, nor any single operator, sees the counterpart before both consent. Keep that enforced in the schema, not policy.
Migration: Group B