Process clarity over platform ambiguity
How Keywarden works
Keywarden structures adult relationship workflows around explicit consent. The platform records state and communication, but does not claim authority over relationship truth.
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1. Relationship setup
A relationship is created between consenting adults. Roles are relational and can differ across different relationships.
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2. Start-consent
Consent setup defines role context, scope of power, and safeword/panic expectations. Without this baseline, task and punishment flows should not start.
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3. Tasks and proposals
Tasks and punishments are proposals within active consent, not platform-enforced outcomes. Users can accept, reject, or stop.
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4. Private communication
Relationship chat supports direct conversation and optional media evidence. There is no public feed, score board, or social ranking mechanism.
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5. Stop mechanism
Revoke, panic, or safeword has immediate priority. If consent is withdrawn, the interaction flow stops first.
Boundary rule
Platform records status. Users define relationship meaning. Stop conditions always override ongoing flow.