Permanent personal data infrastructure designed to outlive any single vendor, model, or interface, ensuring that a human life remains coherent, reconstructible, and meaningful across decades.
The default view is not a file browser. It is a quiet context field showing what is active now, what has recently connected, what narratives are evolving, and what the past is whispering toward the present.
There are no folders, no file trees, no apps. There are only four modes of entry, each a different lens through which the same continuous archive is traversed and understood.
Traditional systems force drilling through folders. Sovra.Continuum allows zooming from today to a decade of life without changing context, every event remains accessible from any zoom level.
Every piece of life is represented as an Event Card — not a file, not a folder, but a structured memory object that expands as the system discovers new connections across time and sources.
Every layer is replaceable. No component is a dependency. The data is the infrastructure. The software is only an interface to it. Built for decades, not product cycles.
These are not policy commitments. They are architectural constraints built into every layer. The system's integrity does not depend on good intentions, it depends on structural impossibility of violation.
Sovra.Continuum is not a product. It is permanent personal data infrastructure. The most important design constraint: if it cannot still make sense in 30 years, it is wrong.
Not a database. Not an app. A living continuity space, where events, people, time, and relationships form the permanent substrate of a human life, independent of any platform, model, or technology that currently exists.