How It Works

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

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

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 the ownership and distribution layer underneath the familiar web experience.

  • • Ownership tracking
  • • Participation and funding logic
  • • Revenue or profit distribution
  • • Optional governance and reputation layers

Core Modules

The same underlying system can be applied across different industries — film, property, small business, 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, or investor allocation.

Distribution

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

Start Small

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

Add ownership tracking

Start by making participation and ownership more structured and transparent.

Add funding logic

Introduce structured rounds or participation models without changing the whole site.

Add distribution later

Expand into profit, yield, or revenue distribution 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, distribution, or a combination.

3

Decide the starting point

Integration into an existing platform 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 system, the right starting point, and the best way to integrate it into what you already have.