A visual walkthrough of the verified-human appeal flow.
This demo is designed to explain AppealLayer fast: a person gets blocked by automation, proves humanness, requests human review, and enters a structured reviewer workflow.
Automated restriction
A user is blocked by an automated system and receives a secure appeal link.
Verify humanness
World ID confirms one unique human without turning the appeal into a KYC flow.
Structured review
The company gets a clean case with statement, evidence, context, and reviewer actions.
Outcome and receipt
The review closes with status updates, public response, webhooks, and receipt hashes.
AppealLayer helps this company receive appeals from verified humans. Submitting an appeal does not guarantee reversal.
I am a real person and believe this restriction was triggered by a false positive. Please review my recent activity manually.
The product story is understandable in one sequence.
AppealLayer should be easy to explain to a trust, support, or product team in minutes. The person was blocked. The machine may be wrong. The company needs a way to hear from a real human without getting flooded.
For product teams
A concrete way to add a Request human review path without building a new queue from scratch.
For privacy
Proof of human replaces default identity collection in the appeal entry point.
For operations
Appeals can move back into your internal systems with signed webhook events and receipts.
For users
A calmer experience than an email black hole or public complaint thread.
Read a calm, privacy-first explanation of the appeal path.
Submit a statement about why the automated decision was wrong.
Verify as a unique human and send one appeal for that decision.
See decision context, statement, evidence, and verification status.
Add internal notes and move the case through review states.
Return an outcome and send the result back to the company system.