Community replication protocol
The infrastructure — CareOS, physician attestation, cooperative care credits — is built once and licensed to each community at cost. Your workers hold equity in your cooperative. Not in a holding company above you.
We open the replication protocol at 20 expressions of interest from your community.
Three steps
Step 01
Add your name and city below. Tell us how many founding caregivers you could bring. That's all we need to start.
20 people to open the protocolStep 02
At 20 expressions from your community, we open the replication stack: technical integration, legal scaffolding, and a Protocol License at cost.
~$5,000 setup, 3% GMR ongoingStep 03
Your community forms its own cooperative entity under your local law — an LCA, Coöperatie U.A., eG, coopérative de travail. Your workers hold equity in that entity, not in Boulder.
Your equity. Your governance.Express interest
Not a commitment. An expression of interest. We'll contact you when 20 people from your city are in and the replication protocol is ready to open.
We'll reach out when 20 expressions of interest are in from your city and the replication protocol is ready to open.
See the Boulder founding investor lane — the only live equity entry point in the network today.
The protocol license
The replication protocol is not a franchise. There are no royalties on your revenue. You pay setup once and a 3% contribution to the solidarity fund — which flows back to nodes in need, including yours.
Full access to the CareOS codebase, Omaha System–to–FHIR mapping schema, and deployment documentation. Your instance, your data.
Physician oversight layer — AI drafts, clinician attests. Josh Emdur DO as physician of record nationally; your local physician as the face in your community.
The AI context infrastructure that makes every member interaction cumulative. Sage learns each family. Your community's data stays in your community.
Every hour earned in your network is recorded and redeemable within the federation. Earn care now. Redeem it later. Anywhere in the network.
Cooperative formation templates adapted to your jurisdiction — LCA, Coöperatie U.A., eG, coopérative de travail. You engage local counsel; we provide the architecture.
Your cooperative becomes a Patron Member of the co-op.care Technologies LCA. One node, one vote on protocol changes. The federation is yours to govern.
Setup: $5,000 one-time onboarding fee. Ongoing: 3% of Gross Member Revenue, paid quarterly to the Solidarity Fund — redistributed to nodes in need including yours. Technology hosting at actual cost.
Communities on the map
Each dot is a community that has expressed interest or is actively building. The replication protocol opens city by city, not all at once.
Cooperatives under consideration: Netherlands (Coöperatie U.A.) · Germany (eG) · UK (Co-operative Society) · Canada, QC (coopérative de travail) · Japan (労働者協同組合) · Australia