Everything QuestHub is becoming. No dates. No promises. Just direction.
How quests are created, explored, and lived.
A guided 4-step submission: articulate → privacy settings → contact → confirm. Reduces friction and helps questors think through what they’re sharing.
Every edit to a quest is logged. You can see how a quest has evolved over time — what changed, when, and why.
A canvas-based node visualization showing how quests relate to each other — shared themes, mutual support, emerging clusters.
A time-aware UI layer that shows what season, cycle, and phase the world is in — contextualizing quests within larger rhythms.
The structures that let people actually work together around quests.
Curated community collections — sub-gardens organized by theme, geography, or group. A Space for Vienna regenerators, a Space for open-source finance tools.
Lightweight invitations: “I can help with this”, “I know someone”, “This resonates.” Lower-commitment than pledging, higher signal than a like.
Others can pledge support — time, funding, connections, skills — when a quest is ready to receive it. Coordination without coercion.
Transparent moderation principles. Appeals via resonance calls. No unilateral removals — community-governed, author-protected.
Optional support tiers for those who want to sustain QuestHub. No features locked away — tiers fund the infrastructure, not the access.
The technical guarantees that make QuestHub a safe place to share real aspirations.
Client-side key management. The platform cannot read your quest even if compelled. Delete your key → permanently unreadable.
Multiple independently-operated QuestHub nodes sharing a common protocol. No single point of failure or control.
Immutable proof that a quest existed at a specific time. Hash on-chain; full data off-chain (GDPR-safe). Pseudonymous.
Geographic view of where quests originate and what patterns emerge across places and communities worldwide.
QuestHub is one node. Each partner serves a distinct need.
Activation layer. Quests ready to build flow into idea2.life for scaffolding, methodology, and builder support.
PKM-compatible tagging. Quests are structured for interoperability with graph-based personal knowledge tools.
What QuestHub believes, independent of what it has built so far.
AI that works in service of collective aspiration — surfacing resonance, detecting patterns, never replacing human judgment about what matters.
A full accounting of what QuestHub stands for: care, sovereignty, federation, radical transparency, and why those aren’t just marketing words.
When matching is introduced, the algorithm will be fully published. No black boxes deciding what gets seen or who gets connected.