Solution: A process-capture and provenance tool integrated into the creative workflow: (1) Automatic timelapse capture — records the creation process in the background (in design tools, drawing apps, or as screen capture) and produces a shareable sped-up timelapse proving human creation; (2) Version-history provenance — logs the iterative process (sketches, drafts, revisions) as evidence of human work; (3) Signed human-made certificate — a verifiable provenance document attached to each deliverable; (4) Client-facing presentation — a polished 'how this was made' page the freelancer sends with the deliverable to justify value and reinforce the human premium; (5) Portfolio integration — process-proof attached to portfolio pieces so prospective clients see authenticity up front. ICP: Freelance and small-studio creative professionals aged 22–50 — graphic designers, illustrators, copywriters, brand designers — who are losing work or being lowballed because clients assume AI can do it cheaper. They need a way to prove their deliverable is genuinely human-made, to justify premium pricing, and to differentiate in a market flooded with AI output.
Client-facing process-proof as a sales and pricing tool is the differentiator — not just capturing process for the creator's own records, but packaging it as a persuasive 'this is why human costs more and is worth it' artifact the freelancer sends to clients. As AI-made work becomes default and cheap, provable human craft becomes a premium selling point, and this tool operationalizes that.
“Similar to how 'behind the scenes' and 'making of' content became a marketing necessity for creators to build authenticity and justify value. This productizes that into an automatic, verifiable proof-of-craft tool — turning the creative process itself into a sales asset in an AI-flooded market.”