Compounding Invention Machine

Cheap-first invention operations

Create more validated invention per dollar.

A SaaS machine that turns a thesis, transcript, repo, or market question into ranked summits, cheap prep lanes, falsifiers, proof gates, and academic-ready packets before expensive model burn.

1,000summit candidates
6,000swarm task surfaces
20Opus candidates after cheap proof
$0.0704visible planning cap
99.87%cap cut from first envelope
700new rows from prior inventions

The loop

1
Ideate broadly
Generate summits from prior inventions, markets, code, and research.
2
Cut cheap
Use source, repo, and falsifier lanes before premium models see context.
3
Promote narrowly
Only rows with evidence become frontier-model gate packets.
4
Distribute proof
Export buyer memos, methods packets, and academic review artifacts.

Not a prompt wrapper. An invention operating system.

The machine creates a queue that can be attacked by cheap workers, strong coders, researchers, and frontier models without losing claim discipline.

Ranked summits

Every candidate has a crux, expected value, acceptance gate, dependencies, and non-claims.

Cost governor

Premium model burn is blocked until cheap lanes produce anchors, falsifiers, or a proof boundary.

Compounding graph

New inventions cite the prior inventions they reuse, so the pipeline gets smarter as it runs.

Business value in plain English.

Teams waste frontier models on fog. CIM turns fog into a small, testable climb.

Private beta

$30/month + token costs

One private invention queue, summit generation, exports, usage transparency, and a clear record of what was promoted to stronger models.

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Teams and labs

Studio and enterprise

Shared queues, private proof ledgers, SSO, review workflows, hosted packets, and strategic licensing for model platforms, clouds, labs, and developer tools.

Datamorphic Biography

The system began as a living biography of a builder turning transcripts, code, books, costs, failures, and research into structured invention data.

Biography becomes data

Unstructured founder context is mapped into claims, constraints, signals, and reusable invention memory.

Data becomes a machine

The machine ranks what to try next, what would kill it, and what proof a buyer or researcher can inspect.

Proof becomes distribution

Only solved or bounded artifacts move outward to customers, acquirers, or academia.

Bounded claims. Real ambition.

The trillion-dollar language is a research ambition and allocation function, not a current valuation, revenue claim, or investment promise.

No valuation claim

The site describes a product and method, not a current valuation.

No academic validation claim

Academic packets are prepared for review; acceptance is not claimed.

No autonomous money claim

Agentic-money artifacts stay bounded by named gates and non-claims.