A continuity engine for living work

Everything you know has a shape.
Signary lets you walk through it.

A dimensional instrument that turns a living body of work - a business, a practice, a self - into a map you can move through, and ask questions of. Not a document. Not a database. A place.

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What have you created?

You built it. Most of it never got written down.

The value isn't in the SOPs - it's in your hands, your judgment, the years of gut calls no document ever caught. A Founder Scan maps that, and lights up what's most at risk the day you step back. Selling, succeeding, or just done being the single point of failure - same scan.

What dies with the founder glows.

  • A navigable map of what's actually in your head
  • The at-risk knowledge, lit up and ranked
  • A skill file your successor's tools can run on

You're buying what's in the founder's head. That's what walks out the door.

A data room shows you the assets. It won't show you the tacit knowledge the whole thing quietly runs on - and that's exactly what evaporates on close. A Founder Scan captures it before the founder leaves, so the value you paid for actually transfers to you.

What dies with the founder glows - before you own it.

  • Diligence a data room can't give you
  • The real operating knowledge, mapped and ranked
  • A skill file your team can query and run on

Decades of work, scattered across drives and years.

Programs, writing, methods - the through-line only you can see. A Founder Scan draws your whole body of work into one living map a reader, a student, or a future collaborator can actually enter and build on, long after the noise moves on.

What only you know glows.

  • Your corpus, navigable and alive
  • The signal through all of it, made visible
  • A skill file that lets any tool speak in your framework
The problem nobody names

You are not short on information.
You're short on a way to be inside it without being consumed by it.

Everything arrives as a feed now. More inputs, less orientation. You can look up any fact in a second and still have no idea where you're standing.

What's missing isn't more knowledge. It's an embodied orientation to the knowledge you already carry - somewhere to stand where the whole terrain is visible, so you move through it on purpose instead of being pulled around by it.

That's what Signary is built to give you.

The layer other diligence misses
Financials tell you what it earned.
Legal tells you what it owes.
Signary tells you what it knows - and whether that survives the handoff.
The instrument

A map made of atoms.

Every idea, relationship, decision, and piece of hard-won know-how becomes an atom - a point in space. The lines between them are the real structure. Because it's dimensional, you don't read it. You orbit it, zoom in, and tap.

Glow is charge. The brighter the atom, the more is at stake in it.
Rings are thresholds. Edges where something changes state.
Diamonds are patterns. Shapes that repeat across the map.

Underneath, it runs on The Read - the method Signary is built on: naming what's load-bearing, and rating what survives a handoff, across six domains of dependency.

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What glows, and why
In a founder's map, what dies with the founder glows.
In a personal map, what stays unnamed glows.

Signary doesn't just draw the connections. It weights them - surfacing the atoms most at risk of being lost, avoided, or never said. The glow is the point. It shows you exactly where the charge is, so you know what to protect, name, or hand on before it slips away.

The five stations

Every map moves through the same arc.

From the felt and wordless all the way to what passes on. Signary walks it in order - near to far, warm to cool.

STATION 01

Body

Where it starts. The felt and somatic - what you know before you have words for it.

STATION 02

Self

Who's at the center. Your signal, your through-line, the thing that makes it yours.

STATION 03

Story

The shape your knowledge actually makes once it's laid out in front of you.

STATION 04

Navigation

How you move through it - and how someone else could find their way too.

STATION 05

Transmission

How it passes on. To a successor, a reader, a client - or your own future self.

Not information. Implementable.

It leaves as a skill file - not a slide deck.

Most scans hand you a result to file away. A Founder Scan hands you a module - an operator you install into whatever AI your team already uses. From then on, the tool answers in the founder's logic, cited to the map. Ask it directly, or drop it into your own stack. The knowledge doesn't sit in a PDF nobody opens. It runs.

install intoClaudeChatGPTGeminiyour own agent
founder-scan.skill
# operator module - installable
business:     [your business]
encodes:      the founder's judgment, relationships,
              and know-how - the undocumented layer
at_risk:      ranked - what glows leaves first
decisions:    mapped, with the reasoning intact
instruction:  answer in the founder's logic.
              cite the map. do not invent.
Two ways to start
For yourself

Signal OS

A personal instrument of self-knowledge. Install the capacity, surface what you carry, walk out with a map - and make yourself legible to your own tools.

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For your work

Founder Scan

Map what's in your head, light up what's at risk, and walk away with a skill file a successor - or your own next venture - can actually run on.

Current investment: $10,000. A refundable $500 reservation is credited in full if the scope is accepted, or returned if we do not proceed.

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From the maker

Not a theory. A way of moving.

I've spent twenty years paying attention to how people actually know what they know - the kind of knowing that lives in the body long before it has words. Signary is the instrument that came out of that.

I built it because I kept watching that knowledge disappear - in transitions, in handoffs, in the noise - and I wanted a way to make it visible, and keep it alive.

I'm not asking you to listen to me. The whole point is the opposite: to help you strengthen your own signal, and listen to yourself. This isn't a theory I picked up - it's how I move through the world, built into something you can hold.

- Jasmine BellFounder · Signal Studio Publishing

This isn't about technology. It's not about spirituality. It's about being whole in a time that's trying to fragment you.

Come see the shape of it

The best way to understand Signary is to walk through one.

Open a real map. Orbit it. Watch what glows. It takes about a minute to feel what the words can't quite say.