GETS Studio – Civic Model v1.6

A Charitable Interface for Ethical Authorship and Legacy Transmission

GETS Studio is not an app. It’s a civic infrastructure for authors, curators, and stewards who transmit legacy through story, rhythm, and care. Designed by Fitzroy Brian Edwards (John T. Hope), it supports ethical authorship, emotional monitoring, and multimodal transmission—encompassing books, films, music, and scenarios.


:key: Core Features

  • Scenario Studio: Upload books and scaffold civic rehearsals using badge-gated logic and resonance thresholds.

  • Film Integration: Link short films or visual metaphors to deepen emotional and ethical transmission.

  • Music Integration: Embed tracks and DJ sets to support ceremonial use, communal resonance, and emotional tone-setting.

  • Health Monitor (Dormant): Optional module for emotional rhythm tracking, sleep logging, and pause rituals.

  • Doctor Alert & GP Priority: Civic safeguard logic flags thresholds and recommends GP appointments when needed.

  • Heart Monitor (Dormant): Ready for smartwatch integration; tracks heart rate and rhythm disruptions.

  • Word Analysis: Detects psychological patterns in authored content to support reflective authorship.

  • Charitable Licensing: Authors declare their own usage rights. No contracts. No gatekeeping.

  • Pricing Model: Free, Pro, and Legacy tiers—donation-based and ethically declared.


:cyclone: Who It’s For

  • Authors who encode legacy, not just publish content

  • Educators who teach through story, ritual, and emotional rehearsal

  • Curators who mix sound, image, and word into communal tools

  • Stewards who protect rhythm, pause, and ethical transmission


:megaphone: Tagline

“Not an app. A civic interface for legacy.”

GETS Studio is now scaffolded and dormant, awaiting activation by qualified authors and stewards. All uploads are author-controlled. All modules honour pause, privacy, and communal resonance.

Built in London, October 2025
Curated by Fitzroy Brian Edwards
Founder, John T. Hope Cognitive Awareness and Well-Being Centre