One map for the Social Fabric website, portal entry routes, and domain structure.
This page turns the shared route definitions into an explicit map so the public site can evolve as one coherent system. Social Fabric helps communities take care of people, place, and shared systems through five public domains and a set of supporting utility pages.
These domains are the primary public navigation model. The realms of tending sit beneath them as a supporting structure for interpretation, grouping, and future expansion.
GraphQL endpoint used by supporter checkout and routed voice lookups.
Tenant context sent with public portal interactions that need a tenant boundary.
Optional externally hosted portal login destination. When unset, the site uses the internal access router at /login.
Optional externally hosted operator coordination destination. When unset, the site falls back to /voice.
Use the apex domain for the public portal and paths for register and login.
Social Fabric should treat the public portal as the website itself. That means register and login belong under the same web root instead of being split into service-named hostnames by default.
These realms support the website’s meaning structure, but they are not the first navigation burden for new visitors.
These pages explain the five public Social Fabric domains and route people into the supporting material beneath each one.
Local-first systems
Local runtime, devices, mesh transport, field operations, and principal-based agent execution.
Livelihood and exchange
Procurement, contribution, reimbursement, and circular value flow for practical community work.
Land and water stewardship
Place-based environmental intelligence, restoration, watershed context, and stewardship planning.
Care and commons
Knowledge commons, mutual support, community channels, and shared memory held with care.
Trust and accountable action
TrustZones, delegated rights, provenance, review, and federation boundaries.
These pages route people into access, registration, and operator coordination without pretending there is a generic auth form.
Access routing
The public handoff page for choosing the correct Social Fabric access path.
Participation map
Shows how new people and organizations enter Social Fabric without a fake self-serve auth form.
Coordination route
Voice and session entry for tenants or zones where a live coordination link is published.
These routes expose the broader site structure and the current public-facing portal map.
Domain index
Browse the five public domains: infrastructure, economy, ecology, community, and governance.
System overview
See how local-first coordination, trust, recipes, provenance, and commons fit together.
Shared memory
Understand the source-backed commons substrate and the current gap between commons and seeds.
Meaning-making surfaces
Guides, stories, audio, route narratives, and place-based interpretation work together here.
Distributed coordination
Review local nodes, replication rules, conflict handling, and authority boundaries.
Current build stage
See what is already represented in the public frontend and what is still being expanded.
Real-world grounding
Review the pilot contexts shaping the platform’s real use and architectural direction.
Platform context
Read the current framing, principles, and status of the Social Fabric effort.
Participation routes
Find partner, contributor, pilot, and implementation pathways into the work.
Current route map
See the public pages, access routes, and live portal surfaces currently exposed in the site.
Deck-aligned landing surface
Use the five-domain presentation entry surface aligned to the website IA.
Deeper public pages now exist beneath the main domains.
These pages provide more detailed public explanation for the core tending realms and supporting structures that sit beneath the five public domains.