Early access • closed pilot • first cohort

Bring support back into culture.

Cadenium is building Jornio — a platform where people can discover creators, ideas, and early-stage projects, and support them with attention, feedback, useful connections, hands-on help, and funding.

Broader than money. Material and non-material support should live in one place.
Online and offline. Remote help, in-person help, and on-the-ground help should all count.
For work in motion. Creators, ideas, and early-stage projects need support before they become obvious.
Support is broader than money

People should be able to help in the way they actually can.

Some people can back financially. Some can open doors, share expertise, offer feedback, help remotely, show up in person, or contribute directly to the work on the ground.

Support can take different forms

We want support to feel natural and useful — not limited to one button and one type of contribution.

Attention Encouragement, visibility, and early audience.
Knowledge Feedback, expertise, introductions, and advice.
Connections Helpful intros, collaboration, and opening doors.
Funding Financial support when people want to back the work directly.

Hands-on help matters too

People may want to help with their own time and effort — not only with money.

help remotely with research, editing, design, code, promotion, or operations
help in person or offline when physical presence matters
help on the ground with production, logistics, setup, delivery, or local coordination
remote help in person offline on the ground

The point

A healthier culture of support means more ways to say: “I can actually help with this.”

What we believe

Support should help work move forward.

We are not trying to build a page people visit once and forget. We want a support loop that feels alive, practical, and connected to real progress.

01

Discovery should lead somewhere

Seeing meaningful work should open a path to real support, not stop at passive scrolling.

02

Support should be lightweight

People should be able to help without friction, whether they contribute money, effort, or expertise.

03

Progress should stay visible

When support happens, people should be able to see what moves, what improves, and what comes next.

How the support loop should feel Not a one-time donation page. A living path from discovery to real momentum.
1 discover
Find creators and early work worth backing Signal comes first.
2 encourage
Give attention and early validation Visibility helps work survive.
3 help
Share advice, effort, or useful connections Support is not only money.
4 back
Contribute financially when it makes sense Funding is one part of the loop.
5 follow
See progress and stay part of the journey Momentum should remain visible.
First cohort

We are looking for real participants, not vanity signups.

The first group should help shape the product by actually using it, reacting to it, and telling us where it fails.

Creators

Best fit

Best fit for the pilot:

making something continuously — music, comics, indie creation, or another repeatable creative flow
comfortable posting updates — even rough progress, not only polished outcomes
open to feedback and willing to test workflows while the product is still rough
small but real audience — or strong motivation to build one

Early supporters

Best fit

Best fit for the pilot:

enjoy discovering new creators and early-stage work before it becomes obvious
care about progress and want to see projects evolve over time
ready to test unfinished product flows and give blunt feedback
interested in shaping a healthier support culture, not only consuming content
Join the pilot

Early access means early influence.

Leave your details and we will reach out when we start onboarding the first cohort. This page is intentionally simple: the goal is validation, not decoration.

  • early access before public launch
  • chance to influence core product decisions
  • direct line to the founding team
  • priority for future creator and supporter programs