OBSCURON

Systems and products built for leverage.

Obscuron operates as a discreet parent company with three outputs: client systems, SaaS products, and private builds under the same operating standards.

Core software assets with long-term strategic value.

Residex

Live

Residency logic across jurisdictions for advisors, firms, and internationally mobile clients.

Used by cross-border advisory teams and firms.

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Clauselink

Private beta

Legal document automation for consistent clause assembly and delivery quality.

Designed for consultants and delivery teams.

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Sovereign Form

In development

Entity setup workflows and compliance intelligence for internationally minded founders.

Intended for founders operating internationally.

Coming soon

Brutal Action

MVP

Internal control system focused on decisive follow-through, leverage tracking, and clarity.

Private internal build.

Private build

Focused tools shipped for specific high-friction workflows.

ShadowLink

Live

Single-use encrypted messages that expire after first view to reduce sensitive data retention.

Secure handoff utility for sensitive information.

Launch tool

Public-facing lead engines feeding private infrastructure.

RoamRank

Live

Country matching engine with structured relocation output in under 60 seconds.

Routes high-intent users into Residex.

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Days Between Date Calculator

Live

Precise day-count analysis with inclusive or exclusive handling for mobility planning.

Entry point into structured residency tracking.

Launch calculator

Notes from recent launches, private builds, and operating decisions.

Feb 12, 2026

Clauselink Private Beta: Quiet Rollout, Faster Drafting

Clauselink entered private beta with a simple goal: reduce contract drafting cycles without sacrificing consistency or control.

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Jan 18, 2026

Private Builds Are a Strategy, Not a Placeholder

Private builds are how we test leverage, pressure-test decisions, and mature product logic before anything goes public.

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