How It Works

FractionalHQ helps businesses and organisations add ownership, funding, participation, governance, transparency, and revenue distribution layers to platforms they already use.

From a user’s perspective, it feels like a normal website. In the background, blockchain can support the trust-sensitive logic — especially around who owns what, how participation works, and how outcomes are tracked or distributed.

Layer Library

Short demonstrations showing how individual layers can be added to existing websites, platforms, and communities.

Ownership Layer

Property Example

This example shows how an ownership layer can allow an asset owner to divide a property into shares, list participation opportunities, and allow investors to purchase and track ownership through a familiar web-based experience.

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Ownership Layer

Vault Example

This example shows how an ownership layer can be applied to high-value assets and collectibles, allowing owners to divide assets into shares, unlock liquidity, and enable broader participation through a familiar web-based marketplace.

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Ownership Layer

SmallBiz Example

This example shows how an ownership layer can be applied to small businesses, allowing founders to create participation opportunities, access new sources of funding, and build stronger communities around their business through a familiar web-based experience.

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Ownership Layer

Aspire Example

This example shows how an ownership layer can be applied to talent development, allowing athletes, musicians, creators and other emerging talent to create funding rounds, offer participation opportunities, and build supporter communities through a familiar web-based experience.

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Additional Ownership, Governance, Participation, Transparency, Funding, Revenue Distribution and Reputation Layer examples are currently being added to the library.

What stays Web2

Most organisations already have websites, forms, users, dashboards, and workflows that people understand.

  • • Your website and frontend experience
  • • User journeys, forms, and dashboards
  • • Content, branding, and admin workflows
  • • Existing audiences, customers, or communities

What FractionalHQ adds

We add modular layers underneath the familiar web experience, allowing organisations to start small and expand over time.

  • • Ownership tracking
  • • Participation and funding logic
  • • Governance and reputation systems
  • • Transparency and revenue distribution

Available Layers

The same layer-based approach can be applied across different industries — property, film, small business, education, community projects, talent, and other participation-based models.

Ownership

Tracks who owns what, how shares or participation are allocated, and how transfers are recorded.

Funding

Supports structured participation models such as funding rounds, community backing, sponsorship, or investor allocation.

Participation

Helps communities track contribution, engagement, involvement, and participation over time.

Governance

Enables structured voting, proposals, decision-making, and member participation.

Transparency

Shows how funding, milestones, contributions, or outcomes are tracked and communicated.

Revenue Distribution

Handles the logic for distributing revenue, profit, yield, royalties, or other outcomes transparently.

Reputation

Supports trust-building through ratings, contribution history, communication records, and transparent performance signals.

Start Small

You do not need a full rebuild. Many organisations only need one capability to start with, then expand over time.

Add one layer

Start with a specific capability such as ownership, funding, participation, or transparency.

Test the use case

Keep the first implementation focused, practical, and easy for users to understand.

Expand later

Add governance, reputation, distribution, or other layers once the first layer is working.

Simple Process

1

Understand the use case

We look at what you already have and what you’re trying to add.

2

Choose the right layer

Ownership, funding, participation, governance, transparency, distribution, or a combination.

3

Decide the starting point

Integration into an existing platform, an embedded layer, or a tailored deployment.

4

Move into implementation

Start small, test clearly, then expand if it works.

Want to explore how this could fit your platform?

Start with a simple conversation. If it makes sense, we can look at the right layer, the right starting point, and the best way to integrate it into what you already have.