A platform that belongs to no one — and therefore belongs to everyone. Create your personal space on the internet. Write. Declare. Sign. Make agreements that are real. Build anything on top of it. No subscriptions. No platform that profits from your presence.
openfreeagency.com/u/you. A real URL, on the open internet, that belongs to you. Write on it. Share it. Build from it. Use it as a notepad, a portfolio, a declaration — whatever it needs to be.The moment you register, you get your own URL. Not a profile on someone else's platform — your space, under your name, on the open internet.
Make it public and it becomes your presence: who you are, what you've written, what you've signed, what you stand behind. Make it private and it's your personal workspace — a notepad, a vault, a drafting table.
No algorithm decides what's visible. No platform can take it from you. It's yours by right of being here.
Create any document. Toggle "open for signing." Share the link. Anyone can sign — they don't even need an account.
Every document gets a cryptographic fingerprint — a hash of its exact content at the moment of creation. Every signature records that hash. This means: if the document changes after signing, the fingerprint won't match. The record is tamper-evident.
Not a replacement for a lawyer. But for the agreements that don't need one — collaborations, commitments, declarations, freelance terms — this is enough.
Start With One DocumentThe code is public. The platform charges nothing for what matters. If it grows into something more — a marketplace, a collaboration layer, a full digital identity system — it grows with the people who use it. Not with VCs who extract from it.
One URL. Yours permanently. Write, sign, share, build. The platform grows around what you need it to be.