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Asset Ownership Model

Asset ownership records keep Prox OS operable if the founder is unavailable,

Purpose

Asset ownership records keep Prox OS operable if the founder is unavailable, if a contractor needs access, or if a future team needs a controlled handoff.

This document records categories and review rules only. It must not contain secrets, tokens, account IDs, recovery codes, or private legal documents.

Asset Categories

CategoryExamplesPrimary ownerBackup ownerRisk
IdentityGitHub org, domain registrar, email domainsFounder / Product ArchitectOps StewardHigh
InfrastructureCloudflare, Vercel/Netlify candidates, Neon, storageFounder / Product ArchitectOps StewardHigh
AI workspaceOpenAI/Codex workspace, prompt archives, model accountsFounder / Product ArchitectAI Workflow LibrarianMedium
Product analyticsPostHog, logging dashboards, research notesFounder / Product ArchitectOps StewardMedium
CommercialStripe/payment candidates, pricing docs, investor decksFounder / Product ArchitectCapital Partner when formalizedHigh
Legal/accountingCompany formation, tax/accounting contacts, trademark notesFounder / Product ArchitectCapital Partner or legal operatorHigh
CommunityGitHub Discussions, Discord, newsletter, social channelsGrowth & Community LeadFounder / Product ArchitectMedium

Review Rhythm

  • Critical assets: monthly review once production users exist.
  • Medium assets: quarterly review.
  • Public community assets: review during launch cycles.
  • Every asset should eventually have owner, backup owner, access level, last reviewed date, and runbook link.

Storage Rule

Store the asset inventory structure in repo docs. Store secrets and recovery material only in approved secret managers or provider-native access controls.

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