The full chain: export your data from every service you use and re-host it on infrastructure you own — turning a scattered dependence on platforms into a deliberate, owned stack.
Most digital life is spread across services you don’t control: each one holds a slice of your data, on its own terms, behind its own export button. Leaving any single one is hard; leaving all of them feels impossible. The lock-in isn’t any one wall — it’s the sheer number of them.
Sovereign Switch names the whole move as a single chain: export your data from every service you use, and re-host it on infrastructure you own. Not a one-off migration, but a repeatable path from rented platforms to a stack that belongs to you, service by service, until the whole picture has switched over.
Sovereignty over data is the foundation everything else in EvoBioSys rests on. A tool can be local-first and still be undermined if the data feeding it lives on someone else’s servers. Walking the full export-and-re-host chain turns “I’d like to own my data” from an aspiration into a concrete, completed sequence of moves.
Published — ready for funding. Sovereign Switch already has its own home at sovswitch.com, where the chain is framed around three concrete threats (data harvesting, structural surveillance, theft) and SoTranscribe ships as the first link. This quest now points there; the open ask is funding to extend the chain to the next services.