StampRight
Use cases · How real teams stamp

Same rail.
Wildly different problems.

The proof rail under StampRight is identical whether you're settling a rental dispute or anchoring rights to a new song. A few scenarios where it earned its keep.

What people stamp

The same proof rail,
nine very different problems.

A snapshot of the situations StampRight is built to solve. The mechanics — pick a template, hash, anchor, share a verifier URL — are identical across every one.

Vehicle rental dispute, settled in one email

A renter claims they returned the car without scratches. The lessor stamped the rental agreement and a walk-around photo at pickup, and the move-out condition at return. Both verifier URLs are in the email thread. Argument over.

Photographer beats an image-theft claim

A brand reposts a photographer's image without license. The photographer points to the StampRight verifier — creation date anchored three weeks before the brand's earliest possible upload. License negotiation starts from a strong position.

Property manager wins a chargeback

Tenant disputes a damage deduction. The PM has stamped move-in photos, the lease, the move-out walkthrough, and the contractor's invoice — all with verifier URLs in the deduction letter. Bank reverses the chargeback within a week.

Musician anchors a song before pitching labels

Before sending unreleased tracks to A&R contacts, the musician stamps each WAV file. If the song shows up in someone else's set six months later, the verifier link is the receipt of priority.

Designer pre-dates a client's pivot

A freelance designer stamps the final mockups they sent to a client. The client later disputes scope creep. The designer's stamp + the email thread (StampRight notify-email landed in the client's inbox at delivery) closes the question.

Solo developer marks a build artifact

Before contributing to an open-source project, an indie developer stamps a hash of their private build, including a fingerprint of their model weights. If "their" code shows up in a competitor's product, the stamp is the breadcrumb.

Clinic logs an unusual incident

A clinic stamps an unusual patient-incident record at the moment of writing — title, summary, time, attending staff. Months later, if there's an inquiry, the receipt is independent evidence the record wasn't backdated.

Service business pins a scope-of-work change

Mid-project, the client asks for "small tweaks." The agency stamps a revised SOW each time, with the change reasons in the metadata. At invoice time, every change order has a verifiable timestamp — billing arguments evaporate.

Writer registers a manuscript

Before submitting to publishers, a novelist stamps each manuscript draft. The verifier link goes into their copyright-registration paperwork as supporting evidence of creation date. Belt-and-suspenders for IP claims.

Plain English

What StampRight is not.

Worth being explicit about — we're often confused with adjacent things. The product is sharper when the boundary is clear.

Not a notary

Software cannot notarize. We provide a tamper-evident timestamp — "presumptive evidence of execution date." For full legal effect on certain documents, you still need a commissioned notary.

Not a token or wallet

Customers pay in USD via Stripe. We never sell tokens to users, hold customer balances, or process crypto payments. The chain is infrastructure — the customer never sees it.

Not file storage

We don't host your files. We hash them in your browser, anchor the hash, and store a small metadata envelope. Your content stays yours.

Not legal advice

A proof receipt is evidence — strong evidence. What it's worth in a specific dispute, jurisdiction, or contract is a question for your attorney. We give them better material to work with.

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Every use case above takes the same three steps. Templates do the rest.

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