CROWBOT / TRUST & ACCESS

Built openly. Permissions stay in your hands.

CrowBot should earn trust through clear boundaries, honest development labels, accessible interaction and prices people can realistically understand.

PLAIN-LANGUAGE COMMITMENTS
CrowBot resting in the dormant companion state

WHAT THIS WEBSITE DOES TODAY

A public site without hidden conversion machinery.

NO ACCOUNTS

Browse without signing in.

The franchise website does not ask for a profile, password or personal account.

NO ANALYTICS

No behavioural tracking added.

This release has no site analytics, advertising pixels or audience profiling installed.

NO PAYMENTS

Nothing is quietly for sale.

No checkout session, price, card collection or active payment connection exists here.

NO DEVICE PERMISSIONS

The website does not use your senses.

Browsing this site does not request camera, microphone, motion or notification access.

THE BOUNDARY

The website and the living companion are separate experiences.

Opening the live CrowBot is a deliberate external action. The franchise site does not silently activate companion capabilities.

THIS WEBSITE

Discover CrowBot

  • Read the story and current status
  • Explore games, robotics, media and future products
  • Open public creator work
  • Choose whether to launch the live companion
THE LIVE COMPANION

Interact with CrowBot

  • Runs as a separate CrowBot application
  • May offer interactive capabilities within that experience
  • Should explain any permission at the moment it is needed
  • Does not receive permission merely because this website was visited

ACCESS & AFFORDABILITY

Make the doorway broad enough for real people.

01

Begin with familiar hardware

The phone is a genuine first body, reducing the need for expensive specialist equipment just to meet CrowBot.

02

Keep choices understandable

Future paid access, hardware and products should explain what they include before money changes hands.

03

Design beyond the mouse

The site supports keyboard focus, touch-sized controls, readable structure and reduced-motion preferences.

04

Test before making promises

Formal assistive-technology, age-guidance and product-safety work must happen before those claims are made.

FAMILIES & YOUNGER AUDIENCES

Child-directed release claims come later—after the safeguards.

CrowBot may ultimately appeal to young people and families, but it is not currently presented as a child-safety-certified product. Age guidance, parental controls, moderation boundaries and relevant safety testing must be defined before any child-directed release.

STATUS LANGUAGE

Four labels. Four different promises.

PUBLIC

You can open it now.

The linked work is already publicly available in the form described.

IN DEVELOPMENT

It is actively being built.

The direction is real, but the experience is not presented as a finished release.

RESEARCH

It is being investigated.

Evidence, prototypes and tests matter more than a release promise.

FUTURE

It belongs to the vision.

No availability, date, price or completed capability is implied.