Our story
Why this exists.
Your records should belong to you, and be provable by you.
In many tribal offices, the records that run a government live in folders, spreadsheets, and one person's memory, and some of them sit with an outside company. That makes the record hard to trust, hard to report on, and fragile the day a long-tenured staff member retires.
Waaban started with one stubborn problem: the records that run a government, scattered across offices and held together by one person's memory. The idea was simple: put them in one system you own, on your own computers, where every record proves itself and the procedures live in the software instead of one head.
The same idea works for every part of a government. One person, one provable record, carried across enrollment, the council, the courts, and finance. So Waaban is built to start small, on the part that matters most, and grow into the whole government at your own pace, with nothing thrown away along the way.