Offline-first • Privacy-first • Calm by design

CEH is a quiet place for reflection.
No monitoring. No alerts. You stay in control.

CEH was built for situations where you need less “platform” and more humanity. Intentionally limited—so autonomy and trust are not accidentally traded for data, dashboards, or pressure.

✅ Data stays local ✅ No one can look along ✅ No behavior steering

Uncopyable by Design

CEH is not uncopyable because of technology, but because of moral consistency: to truly copy CEH, you must stop making the compromises that support your model.

For whom?

Clients who want calm and control • professionals who want deeper reflection • organizations that take privacy seriously.

What CEH is not

No diagnostic tool • no treatment platform • no monitoring system • no AI decision-maker • no dashboards.

Principles

Ethics as a design constraint—not as an appendix.

Offline-first

The default is local. No unnecessary data flows. No “for later”.

User control

The user decides what happens. Export is a choice, not a default.

Calm over steering

No notifications that shape behavior. No feedback that accidentally creates pressure.

No monitoring

No one is watching. This prevents “duty-of-care drift” and reduces distrust.

Intentionally limited

Limits are moral boundaries. Fewer features, more meaning.

Human responsibility

CEH makes no decisions. Interpretation and action remain human.

Anti-copy manifesto

A boundary—not marketing.
CEH • Anti-copy manifesto

CEH chooses boundaries before features. Whoever “copies” this without the underlying choices copies only the shape—and loses the meaning.

  1. Not everything valuable needs to be measurable.
  2. Data is collected only when it is demonstrably needed for human reasons.
  3. Silence is sometimes better than feedback.
  4. Trust in the user comes before system control.
  5. People are not reduced to scores, labels, or trends.
  6. Limits are moral boundaries, not shortcomings.
  7. Reflection is not an optimization process.
  8. Care does not always need to be more efficient—sometimes it needs to be gentler.
  9. Not every technical possibility deserves implementation.
  10. CEH would rather have fewer users than be used for the wrong applications.

If CEH seems easy to copy, then it has not been understood well.

White paper

“Ethics as a Design Constraint” — for leadership, legal, innovation.

CEH Ethics PDF (download)

This document defines what CEH is, what CEH is not, and how CEH explicitly prevents unintended duty-of-care through monitoring, alerts, or data collection.

Tip: The PDF will be saved in Downloads folder.

What you gain

✔ A clear framework for collaboration

✔ Protection against “empty copies”

✔ Language for leadership & compliance

✔ Consistent positioning (website • app • sales)

Contact

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