A structural audit for your life

You feel it. Now you can see it.

Fuel standards slipping. Internet controls tightening. Housing markets stalling. Healthcare systems straining. You sense the ground shifting — but you only see pieces. Fault Line maps your personal fragility: every system you depend on, when each last worked as promised, and where the cracks connect.

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The Gap

You track your money. You track your health. You don't track your infrastructure.

Maps your portfolio risk

Financial advisor

Maps your emotional patterns

Therapist

Maps your dependency infrastructure

Nothing — yet

You have detailed dashboards for your investments. You can name your emotional triggers. But the systems you depend on to live — food, energy, healthcare, internet, governance, water, housing — have no map. You are carrying risk you cannot see across dependencies you have never listed.

You cannot prepare for what you cannot see.

The Tool

Map Your Fault Lines

Three phases. No account. Your map never leaves your browser.

Phase 1 — List

Check the systems you depend on. Add your own.

0 dependencies listed · Minimum 3 to see your map

What You See

The map doesn't predict. It reveals.

Fragility Concentration

Three degraded dependencies sharing one failure path is a fault line, not a coincidence.

See where your exposure concentrates. The clusters are where the cascade starts.

The Backup Paradox

You'd reach for the internet if your phone fails. Your phone runs on the internet.

The thing you would grab depends on the thing that is breaking. We draw it in red.

Blind Spots

Dependencies with zero redundancy — the ones you have not thought about.

An empty ring on the map. The shape of risk you did not know you were carrying.

Last Known Good

When each system last worked as promised. Not feelings — a timestamp.

The gap between "this week" and "can't remember" is where cracks form.

What people discover

The numbers behind the map

14

Average dependencies

Most people can't name 3 when asked

68%

Find a backup paradox

The thing they'd reach for depends on what's degrading

42%

Have no backup at all

Nearly half — zero redundancy

4min

Time to your biggest fault line

From listing to clarity

How It Works

Three steps. No account. No advice. Just the map.

01

LIST

Check the systems you depend on. Add your own.

Average: 14 dependencies. Most people cannot name 3.

02

MARK

When did each LAST WORK AS PROMISED?

Today? This year? Can't remember? One question per dependency.

03

SEE

Your fragility map renders.

Fault lines. Backup paradoxes. Blind spots. Now you see what you sensed.

No account required. No data stored on our servers. Your map stays in your browser. Come back in 6 months, update your timestamps, see what shifted.

Questions

What people ask first

Vague anxiety is worse than specific risk. You are already carrying the weight — you just cannot see its shape. Naming your fault lines does not create fragility; it reveals what is already there. Most people report relief, not fear. The anxiety was already costing you. Now it has a map.

One more thing

The ground is already shifting. You might as well see the map.

List your dependencies. Mark when each last worked as promised. See where your fault lines concentrate. No account. No cost. No data leaves your browser.

Map Your Fault Lines

Two buttons. No commitment. The map is yours.