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waccamaw.org runs on orgware — a product of hatcher.ltd.
orgware is a small, self-hostable platform for running a modern tribal or member organization: a gated member portal, a verifiable knowledge library, a meeting archive, a contact directory, per-member API access, and honest cost transparency — built entirely on Cloudflare's edge (Workers, D1, R2) so it runs for a few dollars a month with no servers to babysit.
This wiki is the user guide for the Waccamaw Indian People's instance at waccamaw.org. It explains how to use the platform as a member and as a member of leadership, and how the platform is put together.
| Guide | For | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| What is orgware | Everyone | The platform, the pieces, the rings of access |
| Getting Started | Members | Signing in (no password), the member portal |
| The Tribal Record | Members | The knowledge library — records, sources, verification |
| Meetings & Podcast | Everyone | The meeting archive + the Apple-compatible podcast |
| API Access | Members / builders | Per-member API keys, the MCP endpoint, the query console |
| Contact & Directory | Everyone / Leadership | Public contact forms + the leadership directory |
| For Leadership | Leadership | Roll management, the directory, and the cost console |
| How orgware Is Built | Curious / operators | The orgware stack and the four services |
| Maintaining This Guide | Editors | How the guide stays current (screenshots + release cycle) |
orgware gates everything by ring, not by page. The same URL shows different content depending on who you are:
- Public — the tourist-facing waccamaw.org site, the museum, the pauwau.
- Member — signed-in members: the portal, cleared library records, an API key.
- Leadership — elected leaders: the full library, the roll book, the directory, engagement, and the cost/usage console.
No private content, DOM, or JavaScript is ever served to someone who hasn't signed in — the gated pages are rendered by an authenticated Cloudflare Worker, not the public site.
orgware © hatcher.ltd. This guide documents the Waccamaw Indian People instance.
waccamaw.org · orgware
- Home
- What is orgware
- Getting Started
- The Tribal Record
- Meetings & Podcast
- API Access
- Contact & Directory
- For Leadership
- How orgware Is Built
- Maintaining This Guide
a product of hatcher.ltd