Wider release & university trials
Workings opens to a wider release, with planned university trials in the UK and Australia.
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Workings opens to a wider release, with planned university trials in the UK and Australia.
Our first pilot goes live with London-based creative agency, putting Workings to work in a real creative studio.
After nine months building quietly - five of them post-alpha - Workings steps out of stealth. The website launches, explaining the product and how process verification works.
Final brand identity locked in, with trademark application submitted for Workings.
A richer record of your work across more of the tools you use, plus passkey sign-in and an added privacy lock - with broad reliability and performance gains across Windows and macOS.
Beta opens to early-access users. The full recording, report generation, and verification flow goes live.
Putting you in control of what you share. Added redaction for sensitive moments, flexible capture modes, nomad mode (offline support), and the ability to attach and verify source documents. Reports now present your work as a whole, and "Originality" became "Authorship."
Five advisors join Workings, covering GTM & marketing, ZK proofs & cryptography, dev in EdTech & MedTech, IP (Partner @ CMS), and scalable infrastructure (Mechanical Rock).
Built in stealth as Wolfmax up to this point. After naming testing with target audiences, we locked in Workings as the public name.
We closed our angel round to fund the next phase of development. Grateful to our investors, protecting authorship in the age of AI.
The evidence report came of age - a clear visual story of how a piece of work came together, with shareable verification. Added video reports, a guided setup experience, refreshed settings, and fast search across your history.
A major step up in how you browse and review your work - a calendar view, system-tray controls, and pause-and-resume. The first proof reports arrive, alongside a redesigned evidence view and stronger privacy foundations with encrypted local storage.
We bring on Mechanical Rock as our engineering partner to take Wolfmax from alpha into production.
Multiple live conversations underway with law firms, consultancies, universities, and more.
Production stage of development begins. The first desktop builds arrive - a private, local-first foundation for capturing your work as you create, with Windows and macOS support from the start.
We signed a letter of intent with London-based creative agency - our first pilot partner - to validate Wolfmax in a live creative studio.
We welcomed our Finance and Operations Lead, strengthening the team as we moved toward launch.
Working with patent attorneys Reddie & Grose, we filed for protection of the Wolfmax process verification technology - safeguarding our novel approach to creative integrity.
A survey of students revealed clear demand - validating Wolfmax not just as proof of authorship, but as a tool students actively wanted for their own work.
The journey begins. Our first internal alpha proves the core concept: local process recording and tamper-evident recordings on a privacy-first architecture, built by a small founding team. (*Stealth name used until April 2026.)