A working tool for the people doing victim advocacy work. Designed in Figma, demoed live, currently in active development.
Victim advocates carry caseloads that no commercial product was built for. They juggle court dates, safety planning, restraining orders, housing referrals, follow-ups, and family contact in tools that were built for other industries. The work is sensitive, the data is sensitive, and the people doing it deserve software designed for what they actually do.
This started with that gap. Not as a contract, not as an acquisition target. As a working tool, built deliberately, that respects the constraints the field operates under.
Figma: A full design system is in place, covering the intake flow, case dashboard, follow-up tracker, and the secure communication patterns advocates rely on. Component-driven, tokens-first, accessible by default.
Demo: A live demo is up and walkable at victim-support-portal.vercel.app. It is not production. It is a working prototype that lets us pressure-test the design against the actual workflows the field needs.
Now: Refining the demo against feedback, mapping the path from prototype to a deployable tool, and starting conversations with funders and pilot organizations.
Civic-tech projects that survive contact with reality tend to share a pattern: someone who has been close to the work designs the tool, and the design is honest about the constraints. We are trying to make that the pattern here.
If your organization works in victim services, advocacy, or adjacent civic-tech, and you want to see where this is going or shape where it goes, the form is open.
If you are building a tool for advocates, social workers, or any field where the off-the-shelf options do not fit, we want to hear from you.