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About Scalisos Labs

The people behind JITTER

JITTER is not a corporate product. It is a labor of love, born in university lecture halls and libraries. We are a small collective of students from diverse academic backgrounds who shared a common goal: to create a simpler, more transparent way to verify digital integrity.

What started as a community-driven side project during our studies has evolved into Scalisos Labs—an independent research and development unit dedicated to the public good.

Setup, troubleshooting, and the user guide → Help

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Structure

Strictly non-profit, community-centric

Privacy

We do not sell user data

Funding

Sustained by voluntary support only

Sovereignty of the mind

In an era of infinite synthesis,
the only remaining currency is human effort.

JITTER exists to protect the sovereignty of the mind by measuring what machines still cannot fake: the labor at the moment of making. Where the world trades in fluent copies, we certify process—public infrastructure for dignity, one drafting receipt at a time.

Our philosophy

Community first

We believe that trust on the internet should be a right, not a premium service. Scalisos Labs operates as a strictly non-profit, community-centric initiative: built in public, for the public good.

We operate without advertisements: the JITTER extension, our documentation, and this website do not carry third-party or sponsored ads.

  • No investors

    We answer to our community and to the integrity of the work—not to profit margins or exit timelines.

  • Your data stays yours

    We do not sell your data or trade it with third parties.

  • Voluntarily sustained

    Hosting and infrastructure are covered by voluntary contributions. If you’d like to help, you can do so on Ko-fi.

Help · Documentation

Help for human drafting.

Quick answers, a short user guide, and a direct line to the team. JITTER is built for students, educators, and writers who need clarity — not another black box.

00 — Quick start

Three things to know first

  • JITTER works in Google Docs — install the extension, open a document, and draft as usual.
  • Your full text stays yours — processing focuses on timing and editing patterns; see our Privacy Policy for detail.
  • Verification is separate from writing — third parties can check a receipt using the verify portal when you share a link or code.
01 — User guide

From install to receipt

These steps mirror how most writers use JITTER in practice. For formulas and architecture, the Protocol page is the source of truth.

01

Install JITTER

Follow the install flow on the Protocol page. JITTER runs as a Google Docs browser extension so your drafting stays in the document you already use.

Open Protocol
02

Open a Google Doc and write naturally

Compose as you normally would. JITTER observes typing rhythm and editing patterns locally — not the meaning of your words — to build a proof-of-process signal.

03

Keep the session active while drafting

For the strongest receipt, avoid long idle gaps if your workflow allows. Short pauses are expected; the system is built around human cadence, not machine steadiness.

04

Review your humanity signal

When JITTER surfaces a score or seal, it reflects process integrity (timing, pauses, revisions) — not a verdict on topic or style.

Read the technical spec
02 — Scores & receipts

JITTER combines measures such as biometric vitality (typing rhythm), cognitive pause patterns, and paste-related signals into a structured process view. The output is designed for integrity attestation — showing that drafting behaved like human labor — not for scoring prose quality.

Process, not contentCryptographic seal
Full specification →
03 — Verification

Sharing proof with a reader or institution

When you need someone else to confirm a receipt, they can use the JITTER verification experience on verify.scalisos.com (as referenced in our privacy materials). Use the identifier or link JITTER provides for your session.

Open verify portal
04 — Troubleshooting

Common questions

JITTER does not appear in Google Docs

Confirm the extension is installed and enabled for your browser profile, then refresh the document. If your school or workplace manages Chrome, an administrator may need to allow the extension.

My score seems unexpected

Heavy paste events, dictation, or shared editing can change process shape. For help interpreting results, see the Protocol page or contact us with context (browser, approximate workflow).

Is JITTER an AI detector?

No. JITTER attests human process through cryptographic receipts; it does not classify text as “AI vs human” from content alone.

05 — Contact

Bug reports, classroom rollouts, press, or partnership ideas — send them through the form. If you prefer email, you can still reach us at support@scalisos.com.

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