CommitGate
Overview
Adds a fixed 5-second execution boundary before selected actions
The execution boundary your auth stack is missing. Every enterprise has MFA and RBAC. Users still get burned by in-session irreversible clicks. CommitGate adds an execution boundary at the final commit point—after authentication, before consequence. THE GAP Authentication controls who you are. Authorization controls what you can do. Neither controls what you actually do in the moment. One-click purchases, production deploys, permanent deletions—these happen inside a fully authenticated session. CommitGate closes that gap. HOW IT WORKS Arm any button or link on any page Future clicks trigger a 5-second sealed window Explicit agreement required—silence cancels Action executes only after the boundary expires WHAT YOU GET • Non-bypassable modal trap (blocks all page interaction) • Append-only evidence log with timestamps • JSON export for compliance or audit • Works on any website, any workflow WHAT WE DON'T DO • No network calls—ever • No analytics or tracking • No page content capture • No third-party anything All data stays in your browser until you delete it. USE CASES • Impulse purchase prevention • Accidental deletion protection • Production deploy gates • High-stakes form submissions • Anything you've regretted clicking CommitGate is a control plane primitive. Set it. Forget it. Sleep better.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedFebruary 3, 2026
- Offered bytuffkat65
- Size55.34KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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