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Konnaxion / Kintsugi

Kintsugi: one roof, one product

Kintsugi is the integration layer that makes Konnaxion feel like a single civic utility—across modules,
across deployments, and across workflows. It is not “more features”; it is coherence.

Back to Konnaxion

See Kompendio (Reference Layer)

What Kintsugi unlocks for users

One identity and one navigation across learning, deliberation, decision, and build.

One object model : credentials, proposals, decisions, projects, and artifacts fit together.

One continuity chain : outcomes carry forward instead of being lost between tools and committees.

One standard of accountability : what happened, why it happened, and what can be contested.

What Kintsugi prevents

Dual truth : competing records, conflicting dashboards, and “which spreadsheet is correct?”

Tool fragmentation : separate logins, separate vocabularies, separate accountability.

Institutional amnesia : decisions that cannot be replayed, audited, or learned from.

Locked-in dependency : when a community cannot migrate, self-host, or fork without collapse.

Same experience, different deployments

Kintsugi is designed so a community can run Konnaxion hosted, self-hosted, or in hybrid form—without
becoming a different product each time.

Hosted

Fast onboarding and shared upgrades. Ideal for pilots and communities that want immediate capacity.

Self-host

Strong autonomy and local control. Ideal for institutions with strict governance and sovereignty needs.

Hybrid

Combine both: public surfaces where useful, local execution where required—without breaking workflows.

Where Kintsugi shows up

Kintsugi is not a separate product. It is the coherence layer applied to each module—so outputs move cleanly
from one stage to the next.

Next: Kompendio

If Kintsugi is the unified experience, Kompendio is the public reference layer: integration maps,
versioned charts, and the documentation that keeps the ecosystem governable.

Go to Kompendio
