About Kulvriksh

Family relationships deserve a better map.

Kulvriksh is a consent-first identity graph for families. We believe that the connections between people are meaningful data — and that data should be owned by the people it describes.

Our Mission

Consent at every connection.

Every relationship link on Kulvriksh requires explicit confirmation from both parties. No one can be added to your family graph without your knowledge. No one can claim a relationship with you without your approval.

This is not just a feature — it is the foundation of how the product works. The graph only grows through trust.

Consent-first

Every link requires mutual confirmation.

Privacy-aware

Your email is never exposed in search.

Open deletion

Delete your account and all data, anytime.

Shadow profiles

Map relatives before they join.

Principles

What we stand for.

Data minimalism

We collect only what is necessary to provide the service. We do not build advertising profiles. We do not sell data.

User sovereignty

You own your data. You can export it, correct it, or permanently delete it at any time without friction.

Transparent security

Row-level security on every table. Consent enforced at the database layer, not just the application layer.

Relationships

What every connection means.

Kulvriksh models family in two layers — how people relate to each other, and how they belong to a family group.

Personal Relationships

  • Biological Parent / Child

    A birth parent–child connection. Requires consent from both parties.

  • Adopted

    A legal parent–child bond formed through adoption.

  • Step

    A parent–child relationship formed through a partner's existing children.

  • Foster

    A temporary or long-term caregiving relationship.

  • Spouse

    A legally married partner.

  • Civil Union

    A legally recognised partnership outside of marriage.

  • Partner

    A committed relationship without legal formalisation.

  • General

    A flexible social or family-adjacent connection that doesn't fit other categories.

  • Surrogate

    A birth connection where the child was carried by a surrogate.

Family Membership Roles

  • Born

    A member who was born into the family by blood or biological lineage.

  • In-Law

    A member who joined the family through marriage.

  • Adopted

    A member who joined the family through legal adoption.

  • Honorary

    A close friend or chosen family member recognised by the family without a legal or biological tie.

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