We match based on Schedules, Availability, and Timezones.
Discord is for communities. Reddit is for discovery.
Neither was built for compatibility.
StreamFuse is the first tool built exclusively for creator-to-creator schedule matching.
Reputation Protocol — full explanation (referenced throughout deck)
Think of it as a credit score for creators — built from every collaboration, peer rating, and outcome. Every time Creator A and Creator B collaborate, the system logs the result. Both parties rate each other for reliability, friendliness, and follow-through. That score is permanent, portable, and tamper-proof — no platform, including StreamFuse, can alter it. No tokens. No cryptocurrency. The same principle a court uses for public records: the ledger's value is that no single party controls it. This means creators can build trust with collaborators and advertisers across their entire career, not just on one platform.
StreamFuse uses distributed ledger architecture for tamper-proof record permanence — the trust benefit of blockchain without the regulatory and reputational exposure of crypto.
Creator A sends request with date, time, game, and frequency. Written to the tamper-proof record as a pending commitment.
Creator B accepts. Both parties now have an immutable record of their agreement to show up.
Completion or no-show is recorded automatically. The app prompts a rating. Neither creator — nor StreamFuse — can alter or delete the result.
(Reputation Protocol — full explanation: slide 3)
(Reputation Protocol — full explanation: slide 3)
(Reputation Protocol — full explanation: slide 3)