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Fairness and proof flow

Copy Proof Link

Explains why a proof link matters after a draw and how it supports moderation, classrooms, and public giveaway trust.

Productizes seeded results, replay, and setup reuse as trust featuresSupports classrooms, giveaways, and facilitation workflowsRoutes visitors toward explainable random flows instead of vague fairness claims

Fairness and proof flow

Copy Proof Link

Productizes seeded results, replay, and setup reuse as trust features

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Productizes seeded results, replay, and setup reuse as trust featuresSupports classrooms, giveaways, and facilitation workflowsRoutes visitors toward explainable random flows instead of vague fairness claims

3-step flow

Fairness and proof flow
1Input your list or options
2Click draw
3Get result and take next action

Seeded

Result links

Open the exact same draw again from a shared URL.

Mobile

One-thumb flow

Use the bottom bar for re-roll, reuse, and share.

Instant

No install

Open the page and start without setup overhead.

Proof layer

Use copy proof link to make the result explainable

People trust random results more when they can see the exact rule state, replay it, or compare it to the original setup. These pages package those trust layers into explicit product stories.

Recommended starting point

Open list-based draw

Useful when you want a quick draw and a proof-ready result.

Open tool →
Explainable fairness
Reproducible draw state
Better moderation handoff

Open wheel draw

Use when the draw is public and still needs proof afterward.

Read fair giveaway guide

Best-fit topic guide for proof-heavy draw workflows.

Trust layer

Proof-link checklist

Use this when you need to explain how the result was produced and what people can verify afterward.

  1. 1
    Copy the proof link before any redraw happens.
  2. 2
    Keep the original proof link even if a rerun is required later.
  3. 3
    Post the proof link together with the winner announcement when trust matters.

The strongest proof flow preserves the original result and treats any redraw as a separate event.

What this page helps you do

  • Preserve the first result before any redraw happens
  • Make the proof action visible near the result itself
  • Keep replay and reuse separate from a brand-new draw
  • Tie trust language to seeded state, not abstract fairness claims

Why the proof layer matters

Proof is more credible than reassurance

When participants ask whether a draw was fair, a link to the exact result state is stronger than verbal explanation.

Moderators need something archivable

A proof link gives communities and hosts a durable artifact they can post, save, or review later.

The action should stay close to the result

If the proof action is hidden, most users will miss it exactly when they need it most.

Quick FAQ

Why does Copy Proof Link matter?

Because fairness claims only feel credible when people can see or repeat the exact draw state. These pages turn trust features into explicit product language.

Which workflows benefit most from proof pages?

Giveaways, classroom picks, workshop facilitation, and any public-facing draw where people may question whether the result was fair.

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