Why FreedomCore

The Real Problem

You’re a professional. A client asks you a question. To answer it, you open:

  • Tab 1: MLS listing search
  • Tab 2: BC Assessment (tax values)
  • Tab 3: Google Maps
  • Tab 4: CRM (client record)
  • Tab 5: Email
  • Tab 6: DocuSign

Six apps. Six logins. Six isolated silos of data on one screen. You copy an address from the MLS, paste it into BC Assessment, copy the assessed value, paste it into an email, then switch to the CRM to log the interaction.

This is real estate. But it’s the same story everywhere:

  • Lawyers juggle case management, court filings, document review, billing
  • Medical teams coordinate across EMR, imaging, lab, scheduling
  • Small businesses bounce between invoicing, CRM, project management, email
  • A couple planning a wedding uses Pinterest, venue sites, spreadsheets, Canva

Your apps don’t talk to each other. They waste your screen space. Copy/paste is the “integration layer.” And it gets worse every year as the number of specialized web apps explodes.

The Second Problem

When you need to collaborate — bring a colleague into this mess — it gets worse. You can’t share a unified view. You can’t see what they’re looking at. You share links to individual tools and hope everyone’s on the same page.

And every collaboration tool routes your data through someone else’s server. You trust the company. You trust their employees. You trust their security practices. You rent rooms from landlords who read your mail.

What Should Exist

One screen. Panels side by side, like a code editor. Each panel is one of your apps — but stripped of navigation, ads, sidebars. Just the core data.

Click a property in the MLS panel. The address flows to the map panel, the assessment panel, the CRM panel. No copy/paste. The data just moves.

Now add a colleague. They see the same layout. Same panels. Same data. You see their cursor. You chat. You video call. All inside the same view, over an encrypted connection where both of you are verified.

That’s FreedomCore.

How It Works

FreedomDesktop wraps your existing web apps in panels. CSS injection strips the bloat. JS injection extracts the data. A data bus bridges information between panels. You don’t replace your tools — you finally make them work together.

FreedomMesh connects you to your colleagues over an encrypted peer-to-peer network. No server in the middle. Your group runs its own infrastructure — a Raspberry Pi, a $5 VPS, an old laptop.

Trust means verified humans. Video handshake, face to face, every session. Not a password. Not an email. A real person you’ve met.

Who It’s For

Small groups of real people who need to work together with confidence:

  • Real estate professionals coordinating transactions across a dozen tools
  • Law firms sharing case materials across systems
  • Medical teams discussing patient care across institutions
  • Families managing finances, legal documents, medical decisions
  • Any professional drowning in browser tabs that don’t talk to each other

Not millions of users on one platform. Millions of small groups, each running their own.

The Key Insight

“Don’t build a web scraper. Enhance a real user sitting at a real browser.”

A webview IS a real browser. Your apps serve their full data — all hidden JSON, all server-rendered HTML — because you’re a legitimate, authenticated user. You just happen to be sitting inside FreedomDesktop instead of Chrome.

No anti-bot protection triggers. No scraping. No reverse engineering. You own the browser. Not the other way around.

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