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Four Paws, 4P3X Anxietycore™ and 4P3X SafeSupport OS™ show how public users can experience app flows directly rather than only reading a pitch.

4P3X Verse™ can be used beyond commercial builds. The same modular architecture can support public-benefit tools that are easy to open, easy to install, structured clearly, and ready to become live backend-connected products when the right support is in place.
Four Paws, 4P3X Anxietycore™ and 4P3X SafeSupport OS™ show how public users can experience app flows directly rather than only reading a pitch.
SafeSupport OS™ demonstrates structured signposting, guidance boundaries, practical steps and public-benefit support pathways.
Four Paws proves how course-like systems can become staged training, education, onboarding, staff learning and community guidance tools.
4P3X Anxietycore™ shows exercise-based support content with safer wording and clear limits around medical advice.
The architecture can be refactored for charities, councils, small organisations, training providers and community groups.
Federation-ready metrics can help show visits, return visits, sections used, enquiry clicks and app engagement without exposing private data.
Health and support tools must be framed as educational, supportive and signposting-based. They are not a replacement for medical care, therapy, emergency services, safeguarding professionals or crisis support.
With funding or a client partner, a tester app can become a live product with secure backend records, access control, safer content governance, analytics, deployment support and organisation-specific workflows.
Shows how learning support, wellbeing support, community support, founder-led innovation, client services, and accessible digital tools can create measurable public benefit.

The 4P3X Verse™ public-benefit direction focuses on supportive, educational and accessible product pathways that can help people learn, understand, navigate services, access resources and engage with safer digital tools.