WYW — The Global Timestamp Commentary Platform
WYW structures commentary through AI-powered timestamps.

WYW structures commentary through AI-powered timestamps.
At W Y W, our mission is to empower viewers by providing a platform that enhances their interaction with streaming content. We believe in restoring dignity and visibility to audience commentary through innovative technology.
This FAQ is designed specifically for donors and aligned investors who want to understand WYW’s mission, protections, and funding roadmap. The app is still in development, and your support now helps us bring it to launch while protecting the founder’s vision and control.
WYW is a patented commentary platform that lets audiences add timestamped insights to films and videos—restoring structure, dignity, and visibility to conversation.
Users post comments tied to exact video moments. AI-powered filters then allow anyone to browse commentary by tone, intellect, or expertise. This transforms audience chatter into searchable, layered insight that creators, donors, and investors can engage with.
We are seeking $350,000 in donations or aligned investment to accelerate engineering, strengthen IP protections, and launch our pilot deployment. To put it in perspective: that’s about $4 out of every $100,000 from a billionaire’s standpoint.
Every dollar goes directly to development and defensibility: app engineering, UX polish, security infrastructure, U.S. and foreign IP filings, and lean operational costs.
The founder will retain a minimum of 70% ownership — it will not fall below this line. This guarantees WYW’s mission and integrity remain protected while allowing aligned capital to participate without compromising control.
WYW holds a U.S. non-provisional patent and is preparing continuation and foreign filings in key tech markets. All IP is secured under founder control with layered defense protocols.
Yes. WYW is fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas, enabling tax-deductible donations. For investors, equity participation is possible only under founder-control protections.
WYW was born from a simple question: “What if I could see, in real time, whether my family or friends were watching the same movie — and react with them when a moment hit us all differently?”
The idea came from imagining families in different states or friends in different cities who still want to share the experience together. On WYW, when a viewer is moved by a specific time in a scene, they can drop a reaction — an emoji, a quick note, or a piece of commentary. That input becomes a visual node on the film’s timeline, visible to others who are also watching.
Instead of a noisy comment section at the bottom of a page, WYW turns the movie itself into the canvas. Every annotation is tied to the exact second that inspired it, creating a shared experience where distance doesn’t erase connection.
On most platforms, commentary gets dumped into endless threads or buried under noise. A thoughtful insight, a heartfelt reaction, or even a simple emoji often disappears the moment it’s posted.
WYW flips that dynamic. When a viewer is moved by a moment in a film, their reaction isn’t lost — it’s anchored at that exact timestamp. That means their voice is preserved in context, discoverable by others who land on the same scene, even years later.
This is “Commentary Dignity”: every reaction — from an in-depth analysis to a quick laugh emoji — is given a rightful place on the timeline. Instead of being swallowed by the crowd, your voice is seen, searchable, and sharable in the very moment that inspired it.
Video has become the dominant medium of our culture. Streaming is universal, yet commentary systems remain broken — noisy threads, fleeting reactions, and little long-term value. At the same time, AI tools are finally advanced enough to organize commentary at scale.
WYW launches at the perfect intersection: audience demand, streaming dominance, and AI capability. This window of opportunity makes WYW not just timely, but urgent.
The $350k ask is lean by design. It funds the essentials—engineering, IP, pilot launch—without bloat. This isn’t about inflating valuations early; it’s about proving the model while protecting equity.
Donors give tax-deductible support through Fractured Atlas to help WYW launch with integrity. Investors bring capital with expectation of return but must align with founder control. Both routes move WYW forward, but donors keep it pure, while investors share in future growth.
Yes. All donations go through our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas, a 501(c)(3), and are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
WYW tracks all expenses against a published roadmap. Donors and investors receive updates on deployment, IP filings, and progress milestones. Transparency isn’t optional—it’s part of WYW’s DNA.
Without majority control, WYW risks being bent to outside agendas. Founder majority guarantees the platform stays true to its mission—restoring audience dignity—rather than chasing ad dollars or trends.
The answer is simple: no deal. WYW’s policy is clear — ownership will not fall below 70%. Any investor who requires more does not align with WYW’s mission and will be declined.
PAC Man stands for Protecting All Control. It’s our internal rule: no structure, deal, or partnership may compromise founder control. In practice, that means ownership will always remain at 70% or higher, ensuring WYW’s independence against dilution or hostile influence.
Prior systems only captured surface-level comments. WYW’s patent secures a layered, timestamp-based commentary framework with filtering, visibility tiers, and structured discovery—an entirely different architecture.
Our priority markets are Japan, South Korea, and Europe, followed by select tech-forward regions. These filings defend WYW in the strongest content markets worldwide.
WYW’s patent portfolio, layered legal defense, and public founder stance make copycats vulnerable to litigation. More importantly, WYW’s independence and mission-driven ethos give it legitimacy no clone can buy.
Creators gain structured audience engagement that surfaces meaningful commentary, insights, and monetization opportunities without chaos. It’s feedback that fuels growth rather than noise that distracts.
Audiences finally get to participate with dignity. Instead of comments lost in the void, their insights are tied to moments in the film and discoverable by others who think like them..
WYW seeks aligned partnerships with content platforms, investors who respect control boundaries, and donors who believe in cultural impact. Strategic media and streaming partners are especially valuable..
We scale by locking down IP, building lean AI-driven infrastructure, and syndicating with global streaming platforms. The model is lightweight, exportable, and defensible in every major content market.
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