Inside Owna
How we’re building the ownership layer for real assets.



Why OWNA exists
The shift that made this inevitable

High-quality assets are locked with institutions
Solar parks, industrial infrastructure, commercial real estate, and large-scale operating projects have always been structured through closed financial networks — SPVs, institutional mandates, and access frameworks that individuals simply were never part of. The assets exist. The returns are real. The access was never designed for you.
Individuals only get indirect exposure (stocks, funds)
When individuals invest today, they are largely buying price exposure — not ownership. A fund holding a solar park and an individual holding units of that fund are not the same thing. One party owns an operating asset generating real cash flow. The other owns a derivative of it. OWNA exists to close that gap.
Access to infrastructure has never been democratized
Public markets democratized price discovery. But ownership of the underlying infrastructure — the energy grids, the logistics networks, the operating assets — was never opened. There was no access layer. That's not an accident. It's a gap that has persisted for decades, and one that OWNA is built to address.
Real wealth is built through ownership, not participation
The institutions, families, and funds that hold the largest concentrations of wealth share one pattern — they own productive assets directly. Not through funds. Not through derivatives. They own the thing that generates the cash flow. OWNA is building the infrastructure layer that makes that model available to a broader set of people.
What we’re building
How we’re building the ownership layer for real assets.

Asset ownership infrastructure (SPVs)
OWNA structures legal and financial access to large-scale operating assets through purpose-built ownership vehicles. These frameworks allow individuals to hold a real stake in a project — not a fund that holds the project — with defined terms, clear structure, and operational accountability built in.
Investor dashboard and 3D Ai asset class
Every asset you own through OWNA will have a live interface — current performance, output data, ownership breakdown, and asset history. The dashboard is designed to give you the kind of visibility into your holdings that institutional investors have always had, rebuilt for individual ownership at scale.
Cash flow tracking system
Distributions generated by operating assets will be tracked, logged, and surfaced in real time. You will know what each asset paid, when it paid, and what it generated relative to its operating model. Cash flow visibility is not an afterthought at OWNA — it is the core proof that ownership is working.
Deal pipeline (energy, infra, real estate)
OWNA is building a curated pipeline of assets across renewable energy, infrastructure, and real estate — each selected for operational stability, defined cash flow structures, and long-term participation potential. These are not speculative bets. They are operating assets with real output, being opened for the first time to individual owners.
What’s coming next?
How this unfolds from here

Early investor access rollout
The first phase of OWNA opens to a selected group from the waitlist. Early access users will be among the first to see the assets being structured, the platform taking shape, and the ownership layer coming online. This is not a preview. This is the beginning of the actual thing.
Platform dashboard beta release
The OWNA dashboard — built for tracking holdings, monitoring distributions, and exploring available assets — will roll out to early users in beta. Feedback from this phase will directly shape the platform before full access opens.
Asset onboarding (energy & infra)
The first assets to come onto the platform will be renewable energy projects and infrastructure with defined operating models and verified cash flow histories. Each asset undergoes structural and operational review before being made available. What gets listed will be what OWNA can stand behind.
Initial cash-flow distribution model & Escrow structures
The legal and financial frameworks governing how distributions move from operating assets to owners are being finalized and tested. Funds are held through secured escrow structures, verified before release, and distributed on clear timelines. This is the infrastructure that makes ownership real, not theoretical.