Public storefront

A connected ecosystem of operator, mobile, product, and research surfaces.

This site is the public front door for the ecosystem. It explains how the major layers fit together, highlights the most relevant surfaces, and routes different kinds of visitors to the right next step without forcing them to understand every repo first.

Choose your path

The storefront should route visitors by intent instead of dumping every repo at once.

Product visitor

Start with products

See the public-facing surfaces, understand what they do, and open the most relevant project or demo next.

Technical visitor

Start with architecture

See the ecosystem layers first, then jump into GitHub for the deeper implementation detail.

Mobile-first visitor

Start with ShortcutForge

Understand the fast mobile entry layer for capture, trigger, and simple utility flows.

Operator-curious visitor

Start with ScheduleOS

Learn about the operator shell as part of the architecture, not as the default casual visitor path.

Major ecosystem layers

The public site explains the layers in plain language, while GitHub stays the place for low-level technical detail.

  • Public storefront: discovery, explanation, and visitor routing.
  • Operator shell: ScheduleOS receives, structures, routes, and monitors work.
  • Mobile layer: ShortcutForge provides quick mobile capture and trigger flows.
  • Execution backend: delegated systems perform heavier work after routing.
  • Memory/context layer: context and artifact lookup surfaces enrich routing and review.

Highlighted surfaces

These cards establish the first public catalog structure for the storefront.

Operator shell

ScheduleOS

The operator-facing shell for receiving work, routing requests, and monitoring results across the ecosystem.

Mobile layer

ShortcutForge

The fast mobile companion for capturing ideas, triggering recurring flows, and routing lightweight actions into ScheduleOS or downstream surfaces.

Product examples

Selected product surfaces

Flagship tools and experiments sit on top of the architecture and give visitors concrete places to explore next, including Graphify and related public repos.

Research and vertical explorations

The storefront should make room for research-oriented surfaces without turning the homepage into a repo dump.

Research surfaces, vertical experiments, and ecosystem-adjacent projects should be grouped by theme and linked selectively. Explore children-of-israel-agent-swarm and agentic-os for deeper technical detail.

Mobile entry layer

ShortcutForge represents the fast-entry mobile layer: capture, trigger, return, and only open deeper operator workflows when needed.

Capture and trigger

Use mobile for quick notes, one-tap actions, and small recurring workflows.

Route deeper work

Interpretation-heavy or queue-aware workflows should route into ScheduleOS instead of being forced into a purely mobile UX.

Writing

Long-form thinking on AI, systems design, and what happens to computing's foundational abstractions when the system starts to think.

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