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Ask a question. Get a structured answer. Act with accountability — Linkedio connects your systems and trusted network into one governed intelligence layer.
Get full visibility into your operations. Increase opportunity, reduce liability, and measure outcomes from one control surface.
Eliminate operational waste. Turn relationships into structured, accountable execution.
Every Linkedio subscription automatically sponsors GroWorth applicants — transparent, governed, no custody.
Choose the path that matches where you are now. Try Linkedio with free ioToks where applicable.
Launch a structured business using AI guidance and real execution support.
Answer a few questions and generate your structured business plan.
Turn your existing business into an AI-assisted operation.
We'll assess your operations and show where automation can improve performance.
Work inside real businesses operating on the Linkedio network.
Create your profile and access verified business opportunities.
Support new businesses and track real outcomes.
Explore active ventures and see exactly how funding links to measurable outcomes.
Review live transparency data before committing any funding.
How Funding WorksFunded access to start a business for unemployed South Africans.
Submit your details to join the funded entrepreneur program waiting list.
Application is free and takes only a few minutes.
Eligibility RequirementsLinkedio connects your systems and your network so you can operate with less waste, make evidence-based decisions, and execute with full accountability.
Connect your existing systems. See what's working. Eliminate what isn't.
Competitive intelligence built into your operational layer.
Not just observing — executing.
Mio is your AI operating guide — structured, bounded, and ready to help you build from what you have.
Linkedio compounds trust, not noise. Build from relationships you already have — governed, transparent, measurable.
A governed trust layer across your business relationships. Define who sees what. Control visibility. Enforce boundaries by structure — not policy documents.
Launch and structure ventures inside a governed execution framework — digital, physical, or hybrid — without custody.
When your network operates inside governed infrastructure, value becomes measurable and distributable.
A portion of structured program revenue supports South African applicant enablement through GroWorth — transparently documented, never custodial.
Your subscription produces usage-aligned Networked Earnings — 10% net revenue, accrued in defined settlement windows and owner-mediated for payout.
Optional direct sponsorship:
A portion of structured revenue supports South African applicant enablement through GroWorth — transparently documented, never custodial.
Your Sponsor Dashboard shows exactly what you contributed — nothing more.
Earnings models are governed and will be published transparently when activated.
Apply for a GroWorth-funded package to access Linkedio, approved integrated services, and structured onboarding workflows.
Plan, outcomes, tools required, and annual cost — reviewed by GroWorth program administrators.
Mio guides you through system setup, knowledge base creation, and your first operating plan.
Participation in a GroWorth program requires your explicit acceptance of:
Defaults may be ON. You can switch them OFF at any time from your account settings.
Telemetry is limited to agreed program metrics only. It never includes private communications, personal data, or any content outside the agreed program scope.
Run your funding operations on Linkedio — not just observe them.
To optimise investments using Linkedio operational services — accounting, CRM, workflow automation, and evidence generation — funder organisations require an active subscription.
Direct funding to specific applicants, SMEs, or program pools
Define eligibility criteria, approval workflows, and boundaries
Real-time impact visibility where consent is granted
Automated documentation — audit-ready, jurisdiction-aligned
Invite co-funders, partners, and oversight bodies into controlled visibility.
Direct control of impact, compounding into measurable local economic growth — without waste.
Documentation automation only. No custody.
GroWorth receives revenue from Linkedio AI interactions, reinvests into enablement programs, publishes governance rules, and is independently audited.
Structured answers. No ambiguity. No claims.
No. Linkedio and GroWorth do not custody funds. Funding relationships remain direct between parties. Documentation automation does not imply financial control.
Networked Earnings are derived from:
No cross-service attribution unless explicitly defined. No speculative yield. Models are published when activated.
GroWorth programs receive revenue derived from Linkedio AI interactions and structured subscriptions. Funds are allocated to defined program pools.
Sponsors can:
All allocations are documented. Telemetry sharing is consent-based. Linkedio does not custody funds.
Only agreed program metrics. Never:
Consent can be revoked at any time.
No. All integrations are OFF by default. Explicit activation required per source. Revocable at any time.
No. Mio proposes. You approve. All actions are logged and reversible where technically possible.
No. GroWorth enables structured business pathways. Participants operate real businesses inside governed systems.
No earnings claims are made. All outcomes depend on usage, participation, and defined governance models.
Data hosting follows defined infrastructure boundaries (e.g., OVH France where applicable). Environment isolation is enforced. RBAC and consent are required for all access.
Yes. Defaults may be ON. You may switch them OFF at any time in your account settings.
Structured answers. Constitutional hierarchy. No ambiguity.
No informal governance channels exist. Governance is executed through published rules and logged processes.
Constitutional governance ensures that power is defined before it is exercised.
In traditional structures, authority often concentrates in people, boards, or institutions. Decisions may be discretionary. Boundaries may shift over time. Oversight may depend on trust in individuals.
GroWorth and Linkedio are structured differently. Authority is constrained by design. The Constitution defines what may be done, what may never be done, who may act, under what conditions, and with what transparency.
The Board does not sit above this structure. AI does not override this structure. Operational convenience does not dilute this structure.
GroWorth does not rely on trust in individuals. It relies on adherence to structure. The result is predictable participation, transparent operations, and measurable accountability.
Supreme governing authority. All bodies, rules, and systems operate strictly within it. No resolution, vote, or directive may override a constitutional provision.
Eligibility logic. Non-custodial financial boundary. Consent standards. Transparency requirements. Audit obligations.
Bound by the Constitution. Administers and enforces. Does not sit above the Constitution. Cannot override structural boundaries. Does not custody funds. Does not control direct funding relationships.
Propose only. Cannot override user consent or governance rules. Cannot execute financial transfers. All activity logged and reversible.
Consent-based participation. Direct funding relationships maintained outside Linkedio/GroWorth custody. Control visibility, telemetry, and AI execution approval.
Authority flows downward. Constraint flows upward. No layer may override a higher layer.
The highest governing authority is the GroWorth Constitution.
All board members, operators, administrators, AI systems, and participants are bound by the Constitution. No human authority supersedes it. No board vote can override a constitutional rule.
The Constitution defines: operational boundaries, financial custody restrictions, transparency requirements, governance enforcement rules, consent standards, and audit obligations.
No. The Board operates within the Constitution — never above it.
Board members: interpret constitutional rules, ensure implementation, supervise compliance, and approve operational matters within defined authority.
The Board cannot: override constitutional restrictions, introduce custodial powers, change governance boundaries without constitutional amendment procedure, or bypass audit or transparency requirements.
The Constitution governs the Board.
The Board is an operational body only. It administers and enforces the Constitution. It does not sit above the Constitution. It cannot override constitutional rules. It does not custody funds. It does not control direct funding relationships.
Board members operate: governance oversight processes, administrative approvals, and constitutional compliance enforcement.
Board members do not: own program funds, directly control funding relationships between participants, override sponsor agreements, or control private user data outside defined rules.
The Board is an operating body, not an ownership authority.
AI systems (including Mio) operate under: the GroWorth Constitution, Linkedio operational boundaries, explicit user approval requirements, and logged, reversible execution rules.
AI cannot: act autonomously beyond defined boundaries, override consent, modify constitutional rules, or execute financial transfers.
AI proposes. Humans approve. All activity is logged.
AI does not make binding decisions. AI provides: structured recommendations, process orchestration, and evidence documentation.
The Board may: review outcomes, enforce governance compliance, and correct violations.
The Board cannot instruct AI to violate constitutional rules.
Funding relationships are direct between parties. Linkedio and GroWorth do not custody funds, do not act as financial intermediaries, and do not assume financial control.
Sponsors and recipients maintain direct agreements. Governance provides documentation and visibility — not custody.
Constitutional amendments require: formal proposal, defined review period, transparent publication, governance approval process, and audit logging.
The Board alone cannot silently modify the Constitution. All changes must be published.
Structural safeguards include: constitutional supremacy, published governance rules, independent audit requirements, consent-based telemetry, public documentation of governance processes, and the non-custodial financial model.
Board members are bound by the same governance framework as participants.
Members are governed by the Constitution and the defined program rules they explicitly accept.
The Board enforces the Constitution. It does not replace it.
No. GroWorth operates as a rule-based governance engine, not a discretionary authority. It enforces: predefined eligibility criteria, transparent allocation rules, and published governance logic.
There is no hidden discretionary control.
No. The Constitution explicitly prohibits custody by Linkedio or GroWorth.
Any change to this boundary would require a constitutional amendment process and full public transparency.
Board actions are: logged, subject to constitutional boundaries, governed by published rules, and auditable where required.
There are no informal governance channels.
Linkedio provides operational infrastructure. GroWorth provides governance structure and reinvestment model.
Both operate under: non-custodial financial principles, consent-based telemetry, constitutional boundaries, and audit traceability. Neither entity overrides the other’s structural constraints.
They are operators within a rule system. They administer, enforce, and supervise.
They do not: rule above the Constitution, override structural boundaries, or exercise arbitrary authority. The system is constitutional, not personality-driven.
Participants. Users control telemetry consent, public listing visibility, integration approvals, and AI execution steps.
The governance model is consent-first.
1.1 The GroWorth Constitution is the supreme governing instrument of GroWorth.
1.2 All governance bodies, including the Board, administrators, committees, agents, contractors, and AI systems, operate strictly within the authority granted by this Constitution.
1.3 No resolution, policy, vote, instruction, or directive may override, contradict, or suspend a constitutional provision.
1.4 Any action taken outside constitutional authority is void.
2.1 The Board is an operational governance body constituted to administer, supervise, and enforce this Constitution.
2.2 The Board shall not exercise authority beyond the powers explicitly defined herein.
2.3 The Board does not possess constitutional supremacy.
2.4 The Board shall not: assume custody of funds, override consent-based controls, modify constitutional boundaries outside defined amendment procedures, or exercise discretionary authority inconsistent with rule-based governance.
2.5 The Board operates the Board only. It does not own the system, its funds, or its participants.
3.1 GroWorth and Linkedio shall not custody funds.
3.2 All funding relationships remain direct between participating parties.
3.3 Documentation, automation, and governance tooling do not constitute financial control.
3.4 The non-custodial principle is a foundational structural boundary.
4.1 AI systems, including Mio, operate as bounded execution agents within defined governance rules.
4.2 AI systems may: propose structured actions, generate documentation, orchestrate workflows, and surface compliance insights.
4.3 AI systems may not: execute financial transfers, override user consent, modify governance rules, or exercise discretionary authority.
4.4 All AI-assisted activity shall be logged and, where technically feasible, reversible.
5.1 Amendments require: formal proposal, public publication, defined review period, and documented approval process.
5.2 No amendment may be enacted without transparent record.
5.3 The Board alone may not unilaterally amend the Constitution.
6.1 Participation is consent-based.
6.2 Visibility defaults may exist but must remain revocable.
6.3 Telemetry sharing is limited strictly to agreed program metrics.
6.4 No private communications or external data may be accessed without explicit consent and defined scope.
7.1 Governance actions shall be logged.
7.2 Audit requirements shall be published where applicable.
7.3 No informal governance channels shall supersede documented processes.
Purpose
The Board exists to administer and enforce the GroWorth Constitution. It does not supersede it.
Mandate
The Board is responsible for: constitutional compliance oversight, governance enforcement, rule implementation supervision, program boundary protection, and publication of governance documentation.
Limitations of Authority
The Board is an operational body only. It administers and enforces the Constitution. It does not sit above the Constitution. It cannot override constitutional rules. It does not custody funds. It does not control direct funding relationships.
The Board shall not: custody funds, override constitutional boundaries, exercise discretionary authority beyond defined rules, modify consent-based structures, or intervene in direct funding agreements between parties.
Structural Safeguards
The governance system ensures: constitutional supremacy, non-custodial financial architecture, consent-based telemetry, published governance logic, logged decision-making, and transparent amendment procedures.
Relationship to AI Systems
AI systems operate within constitutional boundaries. The Board supervises governance compliance but does not use AI to bypass structural restrictions.
Relationship to Members
Members participate under the Constitution and explicitly accepted program rules. The Board enforces rules. It does not replace them.
Governance Philosophy
GroWorth operates as a rule-based constitutional framework. It is not personality-driven. It is not discretionary. It is not custodial. It is structured governance infrastructure.
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