The process in three steps
1. Community observes the internet
- Users browse normally.
- The extension checks domains before they load.
- The community votes and shares trust signals.
- Hash-first design — we minimise PII (Personally Identifiable Information); see Privacy Policy.
Result: a shared trust layer for the internet.
2. Spaces help people investigate information
- Anyone can create a Space.
- Inside a Space, people can trace facts, discuss, and collaborate.
- They share files and videos and run polls.
- Info Noise Index helps turn raw information into structured analysis.
Result: Spaces turn trust signals into knowledge.
3. Tools allow the ecosystem to grow
- Browser extensions connect everyday browsing to the trust layer.
- Website integrations and similarity tools embed checks into other sites.
- APIs and services let developers build on top of GriGsi.
- Licensing connects organizations, devices, and Spaces into one network.
Result: developers, journalists, communities, and websites can build on the trust network.
GriGsi is not a platform. It is a trust layer built by its community.
Community → Trust · Spaces → Knowledge · Tools → Ecosystem
Hash-first tools; we minimise PII (Personally Identifiable Information). Exceptions (contact, checkout, admin) are in the Privacy Policy.
Spaces: P2P media, server coordination
Chat, video, and screen sharing often go directly between devices (WebRTC) when networks allow. GriGsi servers still handle signaling, join, room configuration, and APIs. Info Noise Index in a Space uses our WebSocket server to distribute work between participants — not “zero server involvement”. See the Privacy Policy for PII (Personally Identifiable Information).