A public-benefit connectivity concept

Free access to support. Built to keep working offline.

The 4P3X AI™ Free Support Access Network is a developing public-benefit programme intended to make practical digital support available to people who might otherwise be excluded. It combines free-at-the-point-of-use access ambitions with approved local-first learning, wellbeing, recovery, employment and practical-support Apps.

This platform demonstrates the idea and the working offline-first architecture. Provider participation, zero-rating and public Wi-Fi access would require written agreements and a controlled pilot.

4P3X AI™ visual representing the support network
15existing support App foundations
Offline-firstapproved guidance can remain available after installation
Permission-basedproviders and hosts choose whether to participate
Free-access ambitionfuture access funded by partners, grants or donated capacity

The central idea: people should not lose access to useful support because they have run out of mobile data, cannot afford broadband, are in temporary accommodation, live in a weak-signal area or need private guidance away from a public service desk. Ciaran Kelly built 4P3X AI™ to be fully supportive, practical, calm and non-judgmental, with approved support knowledge capable of continuing locally when the wider connection disappears.

How it works

One approved gateway. Multiple ways to reach it.

The network does not promise unrestricted free internet. It focuses connectivity on an approved support environment with clear safety, privacy and funding boundaries.

1. PermissionA provider, council, charity, business or community host opts in.
2. Isolated accessA separate secure network or sponsored-data route protects the host.
3. SupportPassThe user opens one accessible gateway without needing the host password.
4. Local-first AppsApproved support Apps and packs download to the device.
5. Offline continuityCore guidance continues when the wider connection disappears.

Provider-supported access

Participating mobile and broadband providers could sponsor or zero-rate access to approved 4P3X support domains.

Provider model

Community support points

Libraries, charities, councils, shelters and community buildings could host an isolated 4P3X support connection.

Pilot locations

Local support stations

A local device can hold Apps, lessons and knowledge packs so nearby users still receive support without external internet.

Offline architecture
Friendly 4P3X guide visual
Built before the network

The public benefit is supported by real product foundations.

The concept is not starting with an empty portal. 15 existing support App foundations have already been developed across learning, wellbeing, recovery, animal care, digital skills, employment and neuro-access support.

  • Apps designed to install and keep core functions available offline.
  • Local storage used so support can continue without a permanent backend.
  • Controlled exports and handoffs can be added where human oversight is required.
  • Cloud enhancement can remain optional rather than compulsory.
What makes it different

Backend-ready, not backend-dependent.

Connectivity is used to deliver and update support, but the support should not disappear the second the connection does.

Private by default

General support can be accessed anonymously, with accounts used only where progress or safeguarding controls genuinely require them.

No data-selling model

The public-benefit case depends on trust. The network is designed around funding partnerships, not behavioural advertising.

Human-controlled boundaries

4P3X AI™ can guide and organise, but regulated, safeguarding and high-impact decisions remain with authorised people.

Accessible from the start

Text, read-aloud, simpler language, contrast and step-by-step routes are treated as core design requirements.

A wider public-benefit plan

Designed as part of TH3 4P3X F0UND4T10N™.

The Free Support Access Network is intended to become one delivery pillar within a future foundation focused on improving access to learning, guidance and support for people who may otherwise be excluded.

  • Free-at-the-point-of-use access to approved support Apps.
  • Offline support stations for community locations and weak-signal areas.
  • Accessible and neurodivergent-friendly learning and guidance.
  • Future support for devices, connectivity and local knowledge packs.
  • Evidence-led pilots with transparent safeguarding and governance.
4P3X SafeSpark™ public-benefit learning emblem
Current position

Working technology foundations. Developing public-benefit delivery.

This platform is transparent about the difference between what has already been built and what still requires partners, testing, governance and funding.

✓ Already developed

  • A working installable, offline-capable multi-page demonstrator
  • 15 existing support App foundations recorded in one directory
  • Offline-first architecture, local storage and controlled handoff concepts
  • A detailed Foundation Platform, governance model and pilot roadmap

◇ Developing next

  • Provider-authorised and sponsored access
  • Community support stations and responsible local pilots
  • Formal TH3 4P3X F0UND4T10N™ structure and independent governance
  • Independent security, safeguarding, accessibility and impact evaluation
The wider free-access ambition

Apps, access points, devices and responsible connectivity working together.

The long-term ambition is not limited to creating Apps. It is to explore how offline technology, community access points, sponsored connectivity, donated devices and responsible partnerships could reduce digital exclusion.

Download and keep

Approved support and learning packs can be installed, transferred and used locally rather than depending on a permanent cloud connection.

Community access

Schools, libraries, charities, councils and community hubs could provide trusted locations for downloads, updates and human support.

Sponsored connectivity

Providers and funders could explore sponsored data, isolated public Wi-Fi and approved support-only access through formal agreements.

Optional synchronisation

Where connectivity is available, secure updates and approved synchronisation can enhance the service without making core support internet-fragile.

Locked positioning: Backend-ready, not backend-dependent. Offline-first, not internet-fragile. Demo-to-live capable. Installable Apps.

Ecosystem identity

One mission across connected platforms.

Kyzel Kreates™
4P3X Verse Ecosystem™
4P3X AI™
4P3X SafeSpark™
One relationship structure

See how every project connects.

Ciaran Kelly, Kyzel Kreates™, 4P3X AI™, 4P3X SafeSpark™, the 4P3X Verse Ecosystem™, the network and the planned Foundation each have a distinct role.

How everything connects
Commercial to public benefit

The 10% Impact Commitment.

The founder commitment is intended to create a sustainable connection between future commercial success and responsible public-benefit work.

Read the full commitment