Zero-Knowledge Simulation & Advisement: no files, no data, no NDA, no signature, no paper trail. You hand me a question in a conversation. I go build the picture from the outside — and come back with answers.
On a call or in a room, you give me four things and not one byte more. I take no documents and record no secrets. Everything after that, I find myself.
The specific, named people or organizations you want simulated.
The decision on your desk that this is meant to inform.
What makes it matter now — the stakes, in your words.
The exact things you need to be able to answer afterward.
You're circling an acquisition or an investment and can't signal interest. Get an outside-in read on the seller, the other bidders, and how the next year plays.
A revival, a franchise, a slate bet — asking around leaks it. Simulate the audience and the counter-programmers without a single email existing.
Before the negotiation, the term sheet, the renewal: how the other side of the table sees it, reasoned from what's on the record.
A board, a committee, a family. Walk in already having rehearsed the future they're afraid of — and the one they want.
When nothing changes hands, there is nothing to breach, subpoena, leak, or lose — on your side or mine. That's not a compromise on rigor. It's the point.
There's no file of yours in my possession, so there's no file of yours to lose.
The question, and that you asked it, stay between us.
Nothing to negotiate, redline, or route through legal before we start.
I hold nothing sensitive of yours on any laptop — which is exactly why you're safe.
It's inference and simulation, labeled. I work from public signal and a grounded simulation of the named actors — not a data feed, not a leak, and not a prediction I ask you to trust. Timepoint has no published calibration record, so I make no accuracy claim. The value is a specific, outside-in reading you can reason with.
I take nothing I shouldn't hold. No regulated, classified, or material non-public information — the entire method is built on taking nothing. This is strategic advisement, not legal, investment, or financial advice.
Every simulation is labeled a simulation. I never present one as a real outcome, real traction, or a guaranteed result.
The conflict rule. I work one side of a live question at a time. If your question collides with an engagement I already have, I decline the call — and I don't tell you who has it. The same silence protects you.
Who you're talking to. The person on the call is Sean McDonald, Timepoint's founder. He runs every zero-knowledge engagement personally; the question is never delegated and no one else hears it.
That's the whole intake — fifteen minutes, no prep, no materials. You'll know the scope and the timeline before we hang up. See how engagements work →
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