Independent civic briefs Vol. 1 · No. 1 · 2026
Packet Press linocut mark: a folded packet beside a small press Packet Press Public packets, structured briefs

Public demo · read-only

Proof that a second company can run on the same platform without sharing the first company’s keys.

This page is a sanitized snapshot of Packet Press. It is safe to show a buyer, a reporter, or a self-hoster. It is not a tunnel to the operator dashboard.

Not exposed here: approval buttons, secrets.env, sqlite, worker credentials, logs, or the LAN control center. If a demo needs those, it happens on the owner’s machine, not on the public internet.

Tenant card

Packet Press

tenant_id: packet-press

Mission: public government packets → weekly structured briefs.

Legal operator: TheCriners LLC. External publish is owner-gated.

Compared with Company #1

Money Hunter sells public-data cleanup and site reviews. Packet Press does not. Same host class, different directory, different database, different token, different public site.

That is the buyer-discovery sentence: different company, same underlying platform.

Live public artifacts you can inspect

How to use this in a Company OS sit-down

  1. Open this site. Note the civic press design — not the Criners storefront.
  2. Open thecriners.com in another tab. Two companies, two faces.
  3. Show status.json: publish HOLD, marketplace DENY, spend $0.
  4. Walk the sample brief and the source links. Public in, structured out.
  5. If the guest wants the operator loop, do that on a local machine with GETTING_STARTED — never by exposing the Packet Press dashboard to the WAN.