Ship the work.
Show the receipts.
Cothenticity records how your work was actually made — real hours, real revisions, and exactly what AI touched — then seals it into a tamper-evident receipt you send with the deliverable. Provenance, not policing.
Win the bid
In a stack of identical proposals, the one with proof of craft reads different. Attach a receipt and make everyone without one look like the risk.
Own your data
Capture is local-first: edit positions, timing and origin — never your words. Nothing leaves the page until you hit publish.
Impossible to fake quietly
Every keystroke event folds into a SHA-256 hash chain, re-verified by the server on publish. Change one record and it fails loudly.
AI disclosed, not hidden
AI assists are first-class, character-level events — the disclosure trail EU AI Act Article 50 now expects, built into the work itself.
Sixty seconds, start to sealed
- 1Write in the StudioType, paste, and use the built-in AI assist. The engine attributes every character to human, AI, or paste — live, on your machine.
- 2Seal & publishOne click seals the session. The server independently replays the entire hash chain before accepting — receipts that don't verify are rejected outright.
- 3Ship the linkYour receipt gets a public URL that travels with the deliverable. Anyone can re-verify it — try the tamper demo and watch a forged receipt fail.
Live session
Composition
Event feed
Your receipts
Every receipt you've published from this browser, with live view counts. Keys are held on this device only — there's no account, and no way for us to recover them.
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Composition · character attribution
Effort curve · characters changed per interval
Making-of replay
Disclosed events
Integrity
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Every deliverable you send could carry one of these.
Cothenticity records how the work was made and seals it. Free, no account, runs in your browser.
Verify a receipt
Paste receipt JSON below — or a receipt link or id. The verifier replays every logged event through the SHA-256 chain and compares the result to the sealed chain head. Any edit — a changed timestamp, an added character count, a deleted AI disclosure — breaks it.