The internet is losing its signal.
Vaultility exists because human judgment still matters — and the people worth listening to deserve to get compensated. It's not about volume, it's about quality.
74% of new webpages now include AI-generated content
Over 50% of LinkedIn posts were likely AI-generated in 2025
General AI draws from the entire web — including that content
There is no signal telling you whose judgment you're relying on
Sources: Ahrefs, Originality.ai
The difference
Not just another AI wrapper.
What you're actually querying when you use a vault — and why it's categorically different from asking a general AI.
The open web + general AI
Vaultility
Draws from everything, including AI-generated content
Draws only from what a contributor personally chose
No human accountability for answers
Contributor's reputation is on the line
Sources may be machine-written
Every source human-selected and vetted
No curation layer
Annotated with contributor perspective
No trust relationship
Built on a relationship between contributor and buyer
Content provenance
What human curation actually means.
Every piece of content in a vault belongs to one of three tiers.
Human-created
Original notes, voice memos, writing by the contributor. Their words, their knowledge.
Human-vetted
External sources imported and annotated. “I didn’t write this, but I’ve read it, I stand behind it, and here’s my take.”
AI-assisted, contributor approved
Transcripts cleaned or visuals generated by AI, reviewed and signed off by the contributor. The human is always in the loop.
Nothing enters a vault without a human decision behind it.
Why now
As AI content floods the web, human judgment becomes scarcer — and more valuable.
The platforms built for the last decade reward volume. Post more, publish more, optimize more. Vaultility is built for what comes next — a world where the question isn't “how much content exists” but “whose judgment can I trust.”
The trust layer
Know what knowledge humans trust.
You already follow people whose perspectives you trust. But seeing what they liked is passive. A vault is a commitment — every source chosen, read, and staked on their reputation. That's a fundamentally different signal.
Where do you fit?
For buyers
Find knowledge you can actually trust.
Browse vaults built by practitioners who stake their reputation on every source.
For contributors
Get paid for your judgment.
Build a vault from what you know and let AI deliver it to the people who need it.