How We Work
Log Form Feedback Phase - Seeking Survivor Feedback
How We Work
Here is our estimated timeline:
Feb - Mar 2026
Log Form Feedback Phase - with 5-7 survivors.
Ensure that the core questions, language, and flow meet survivors’ needs and feel safe to complete.
Apr 2026
Assimilate and share Feedback Phase results - in preparation for pilot phase.
Invite 1-2 LGBTQ+ organizations - to join our pilot to help test and refine the operational flow of the platform.
May - Jun 2026
Pilot Phase - with 1-2 LGBTQ+ organizations - reaching 10-15 survivors.
Validate the safety and flow of the platform, along with the anonymous data, to determine if this will help organizations better serve their communities.
Jul 2026
Assimilate and share Pilot Phase results - in preparation to build MVP.
Draft Survivor-Centered Protocols - informed by pilot phase feedback.
Aug - Oct 2026
Build MVP.
Develop the encrypted link functionality and prepare the tool for real-world testing.
Oct 2026
Invite 2-4 LGBTQ+ organizations - to join our MVP Soft Launch to validate the functionality and how it helps them better serve their communities.
Nov - Jan 2027
MVP Soft Launch: with 2-4 LGBTQ+ organizations - reaching 25-35 survivors.
With the encrypted link available, validate the usability, reliability, and functionality across a larger survivor sample.
Feb 2027
Assimilate and share MVP Soft Launch results.
Mar 2027
Evaluate and refine MVP - in preparation for full platform build.
Revise and finalize Survivor-Centered Protocols - informed by MVP Soft Launch feedback.
Apr - Jul 2027
Full platform build & testing.
Develop and beta test unique links for partner organizations to be able to adopt and better serve their communities.
Test operational feasibility: does the platform function end-to-end, and can partner organizations integrate it into their survivor support processes?
Jul 2027
Share Survivor-Centered Protocols - on GitHub.
Our new platform will be built in an open-source content management system. Any custom code that is built on top of those systems will be open source and shared publicly.
We are combining trauma-informed, survivor-centered design principles with ethical data anonymization.
We are creating a replicable model that other organizations will be able to adapt to their needs.
Our protocols will be open and will ensure consent, safety, and data anonymization rules are followed. Other organizations will be able to use them even if they don’t use our platform.
Our workflows will include
Survivor control
Informed consent flows
Trauma-informed survivor experience and interface
Our data will include
Anonymous, consent-based data collection
Anonymous, consent-based aggregated data sharing