Life infrastructure for young people.
A life-navigation platform designed to reduce instability, clarify priorities, and improve access to support — built with institutions, not around them.
Life forward, not just credit.
Designed for universities, public bodies, and support institutions.
DVI
Example posture view
DVI Score
72
Confidence: N/A
Systemic, not emotional.
The current landscape makes instability harder to see and support harder to reach.
Life support is fragmented across offices and platforms
People repeat the same story without a shared, consented view.
Administrative tasks consume energy and time
Deadlines and paperwork compete with learning and recovery.
Instability is often invisible until it becomes a crisis
Early signs go unseen without structured context.
Effort and recovery are rarely measured
Progress is real, but invisible in most systems.
Eligibility is missed due to complexity
Support is often available but hard to access at the right time.
Institutions lack a shared, consented view
Teams act in isolation without aligned priorities.
What this causes
One system. Two core elements.
A calm, structured system that turns evidence into steps and measurable posture.
Mitra
Guided interface for structured steps.
- Mitra helps people structure problems and turn them into steps.
- It does not diagnose, decide, or judge.
- It explains its reasoning and suggestions.
DVI (Development Value Index)
A non-financial posture index.
- DVI describes a person’s current life posture.
- It reflects effort, stability, load, growth, and support.
- It exists to support fairness and understanding, not ranking.
What we do
Structure and visibility.
- Structure complexity
- Make effort visible
- Support fair access
What we don’t do
Clear boundaries.
- Replace institutions
- Make financial decisions
- Act without consent
What the system can do
Grouped by outcome, focused on clarity and action.
Clarity & Organization
Central overview of life posture
Helps with: Knowing what matters most right now.
Changes for the user: A single control room replaces scattered views.
Deadlines and important events
Helps with: Preventing late interventions.
Changes for the user: People see time-sensitive priorities early.
Visibility over documents and statuses
Helps with: Reducing repeated requests.
Changes for the user: Status becomes clear to users and institutions.
Guidance & Action
Step-by-step plans from real situations
Helps with: Turning complexity into action.
Changes for the user: Plans become tangible steps, not vague advice.
Clear next actions
Helps with: Avoiding paralysis and uncertainty.
Changes for the user: People move forward one step at a time.
Progress tracking over time
Helps with: Showing effort and recovery.
Changes for the user: Progress is visible, not assumed.
Stability & Load Reduction
Early indicators of overload or instability
Helps with: Catching issues before crisis.
Changes for the user: Institutions can respond earlier.
Reminders before critical issues arise
Helps with: Reducing last-minute urgency.
Changes for the user: Deadlines are managed with lead time.
Focus on prevention, not punishment
Helps with: Supporting sustainable outcomes.
Changes for the user: Intervention becomes constructive.
Support & Access
Clear visibility of available support
Helps with: Understanding what exists and what is possible.
Changes for the user: Users see options without guesswork.
Guidance toward appropriate services
Helps with: Reducing misrouting and delays.
Changes for the user: Institutions align support with readiness.
Institution-mediated opportunities
Helps with: Improving access without confusion.
Changes for the user: Support becomes timely and structured.
Trust & Control
Explicit consent
Helps with: Knowing who can see what.
Changes for the user: Nothing is shared by default.
Clear explanations
Helps with: Understanding why a suggestion exists.
Changes for the user: Decisions are visible, not opaque.
User control over data and visibility
Helps with: Leaving and returning safely.
Changes for the user: Data control stays with the person.
What exists in V1
Clear modules with defined purpose and boundaries.
Vita Overview — the control room
- DVI summary
- alerts
- next actions
- system status
DVI — the index
- score and dimensions
- confidence
- explanations
- history
Mitra — the guide
- conversation
- fix plans
- step breakdowns
- explanations
Vita Stability
Tracked: Documents, continuity, and readiness.
Actions: Prompts for missing or expiring items.
Indicators: Evidence of stability and coverage.
Vita Load
Tracked: Deadlines, pressure, and open burdens.
Actions: Load checks and prioritization steps.
Indicators: Early warnings of overload.
Vita Growth
Tracked: Steps completed and consistency over time.
Actions: Fix Plan steps and progress tracking.
Indicators: Momentum and recovery progress.
Vita Support
Tracked: Support access and opportunity readiness.
Actions: Guidance toward appropriate services.
Indicators: Eligibility and access posture.
Vita Consent Vault
- consent scopes
- audit trails
- data controls
Vita Profile
- identity overview
- preferences
- access tier status
End-to-end, without technical complexity.
A clear lifecycle from information to guidance and support.
Information & Checks
Users provide information, documents, and context.
Understanding
The system interprets events and states holistically.
DVI Update
Posture changes over time with confidence levels.
Guidance & Support
Mitra proposes steps and support is clarified.
This system is designed to evolve with the person, not evaluate them once.
Deep but accessible.
Explains posture without judgement.
DVI Score
68
Confidence: medium
Stability: Consistency and coverage.
Load: Pressure and open burdens.
Growth: Steps completed and momentum.
Support: Access and readiness.
What DVI represents
A non-financial view of current life posture.
How DVI changes
Increases with consistency and resolved issues. Decreases with unresolved pressure or instability.
Confidence
Low, medium, or high based on information quality and recency.
Why this score exists
To make effort visible and explain why support is suggested.
Clearly not a chatbot.
A structured guidance interface for practical steps.
What Mitra does
Guidance, not judgement.
- Mitra helps transform situations into actionable steps.
- It is not for entertainment or open-ended conversation.
- It explains why a suggestion is made.
Vita Fix behavior: a person explains a problem, Mitra proposes a fix plan, steps become trackable actions, and progress feeds back into the system.
Mitra preview
Structured conversation and next actions.
User
I have deadlines and missing documents.
Mitra
Let’s start by identifying the most urgent item.
Mitra
Next steps: upload one document, schedule a check.
Designed to be accountable, not opaque.
Clear boundaries, transparent explanations, and user control.
Consent is explicit and revocable.
Nothing is shared by default.
The system explains its outputs.
Users can leave and take their data.
Institutions operate within consented boundaries.
Accountability is built into the design.
Clarity without sales.
Institutions are buyers. Users are the beneficiaries.
Primary users
People navigating complex transitions.
Institutions
Those who fund and deliver support.
Questions people ask first.
Clear answers without technical language.
We listen before we scale.
We are validating this system with institutions and users before expanding.