Readiness infrastructure for game studios
Trust & Safety
Gamestac is readiness infrastructure—structured record-keeping for declarations, evidence, and review status. This page explains the safe boundaries of what Gamestac does and does not do.
Metadata-first approach
Gamestac is designed around metadata—declarations, evidence links, review decisions, and status records. It is not a file hosting service, content distribution platform, or public marketplace. The focus is structured records that help production teams prepare for publisher, storefront, or internal review.
Customer-owned declarations
Studios own their declarations. Gamestac provides structure to organize and present them—not the authority to validate, verify, or certify their accuracy. The truth of any declaration rests with the team that made it.
Private data caution
Data submitted through Gamestac is treated as private by default. There are no public profiles, public listings, public uploads, or marketplace-style discovery surfaces. Records are visible only to the owning studio and authorized reviewers.
What Gamestac does not do
Gamestac records declarations and supporting evidence. It does not:
- Verify AI use or detect AI-generated content
- Verify or certify IP ownership
- Provide legal advice or legal compliance assessments
- Guarantee Steam compliance or platform approval
- Certify console readiness
- Operate a public marketplace or content store
- Host public uploads or downloadable files
- Process payments, payouts, or transactions
These boundaries are by design. Gamestac is infrastructure for organizing readiness records—not a verification, certification, or distribution service.
Current posture
Gamestac is in an active research and design partner phase. The product is being shaped with a small number of production teams. There are no public accounts, no public content surfaces, and no self-serve access. All engagement is through structured intake and direct conversations.