The capital was always there.
Now you can see it.
Every community already governs itself. The agreements exist, the contributions are real, the economics are felt. They're just invisible. Extol turns on the lights.
Governance exists everywhere — it's just invisible
Opaque agreements
The split sheet lives in a lawyer's filing cabinet. The operating agreement is a PDF nobody reads. One person controls the spreadsheet.
Hidden economics
Revenue reported on trust — or not at all. Contributions felt but never documented. Value created daily, invisible to the people creating it.
Quiet breakdowns
Bands break up over money nobody tracked. Maintainers burn out with nothing to show. Civic orgs lose trust because nobody knows where the funds went.
Five things Extol shares
Your communities already have these. Extol makes them legible, so everyone can participate.
Share the org
The structure, roles, and authority that already exist — made visible to everyone.
Share the management
The decisions already being made — opened up so everyone can participate.
Share the splits
The economics governed by some agreement — made transparent so everyone trusts the numbers.
Share the ownership
Participation becomes a stake in what you helped build — not a line on someone else's ledger.
Share the record
A portable, verifiable attestation of what you contributed — controlled by you.
Not everyone commits the same way.
The drummer who tours with three bands and the producer who's been here since day one don't have to commit the same way. Both are valuable. Both choose.
More Attention and you stay flexible — your contributions are portable, yours to take anywhere. More Influence and your voice carries more weight in the decisions that shape your community.
Who it's for
Split sheets that everyone can see and collectively modify.
Operating agreements that live and breathe, not gather dust.
Maintainer contributions documented, recognized, rewarded.
Transparent treasuries and decisions everyone can trust.
On-chain governance with real accountability, not just token votes.
If you split revenue, manage a treasury, or track contributions — you need this.