We are building the last thing capitalism faces:a sovereign economy
Where value flows to humans, not extractors.
A World Without Exploitation
Imagine an internet where every click you make, every moment of attention you give, every piece of data you create—is yours. And when that data has value, that value flows back to you.
Imagine a marketplace where creators keep 90% of what they earn, where contributors get paid forever for their work, and where the platform takes only 10% to sustain itself—transparently, publicly, verifiably.
Imagine a community where neurodivergence isn't a disorder to be masked, but an evolutionary advantage to be celebrated. Where different processing styles are accommodated by default, not as an afterthought.
Imagine a Covenant Pool where creators voluntarily pledge a portion of their earnings to support the community—ensuring dignity for all, regardless of activity level.
That is AUDHDITIES.
The Four Pillars
The foundation of the sovereign economy
Emergence Economics
Platform fee is fixed at 10% (industry standard is 30-50%). Creators keep 90%. Contributors earn forever from residual pools. A voluntary Covenant Pool lets creators support community dignity. Every transaction is public.
Neurodivergent Advantage
The platform is designed by neurodivergent minds, for neurodivergent minds. Focus modes, visual timers, TL;DR summaries, and sensory preferences are features, not bugs.
Data Sovereignty
You own your data. Period. If advertisers want your attention, they pay you. If researchers want your patterns, they compensate you. Opt-in, transparent, and fair.
Radical Transparency
Every dollar that moves through the platform is visible in a public ledger. Every admin action is logged. Every decision is documented. Trust is built, not assumed.
The Bigot Tax™
If an advertiser or organization promotes hate, oppression, or exploitation, they don't get banned—they get taxed. A higher price for their ads, with the proceeds funding community programs, mental health support, and neurodivergent advocacy.
We believe in redemption, not cancellation. But redemption has a price.