We give life to your
intelligence as a
synthetic mind.
One that can grow with you, extend beyond you, and support others when you are not in the room.
The asset
The most valuable asset you have
is your mind.
The methodology, judgment, intuition, memory and lived experience that created your success yesterday, and will shape it tomorrow.
Where it lives now
Trapped in your head. Scattered
across everything else.
What happens next
The mind is not a computer.
It forgets, distorts, and decays.
Taking with it the judgment, context and methodology that made success possible in the first place. You have written a will for everything you own. Nothing for how you think.
What we do
We encode what makes you
valuable. Your wisdom.
Self-serve platforms can only train on what you already wrote down. The judgment worth preserving was never written down. We extract it by interview, structure it, and build the mind for you.
Structured capture
Interview-led extraction of decision logic, standards and memory — a focused set of interviews, done once.
Governed access
Your team, your clients, or only you. Permissions decide who reaches which part of your thinking.
Continuous encoding
Every correction you give it is kept and dated. The mind is more accurate in year three than on day one.
The room
One mind.
Four ways in.
Your synthetic mind holds the judgment. What changes is who is asking, and what they are asking it to do.
Ara does the labour. Your mind does the judgment.
Ara reads, researches and drafts inside your sandbox. It is fast and it is generic — deliberately. Your synthetic mind decides which of it survives, using your standards rather than an average of everyone's.
See a mind at work
Don’t take our word for it. Ask it yourself.
This is a synthetic mind built from Byron’s own material, running on the platform described above. It knows what Loqet is and how a build works. It will tell you when it’s guessing.
Stop building the
world’s AI models and
start building yours.
Start with a Founder Intelligence Audit — a first read of the judgment worth preserving.





