New inquiries
Wedding, portrait, and brand leads
People, projects, preferences, boundaries, history. Mapmaking helps you name what matters once, in your own language.
The costly reset
Every new tool begins with an empty room. You repeat the people, priorities, language, history, and boundaries that make its answers useful.
You should never have to explain your world from scratch to another AI again.
The complete experience
This is not a 132-question grilling session. We begin with the rooms that matter most, suggest familiar starting points, and follow what matters to you.
You tell your story in plain language. The interview adapts, pauses, and returns without losing the thread.
You see a faithful mirror of what we heard, what remains uncertain, and where your world wants clearer doors.
You approve the names, relationships, preferences, and boundaries. The map becomes yours, not ours.
Carry the right context into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, or the project workspace where you need it.
The moment it clicks
Before anything becomes trusted, you inspect it. Correct a name. Move a room. Reject a label. Mark something private. Your language wins.
Wedding, portrait, and brand leads
Voice, promises, and preferences
Pricing, scheduling, and delivery
Availability, priorities, and privacy
The framework suggests familiar rooms. You decide what they are called and what belongs inside.
What you keep
The founding experience is complete, not a teaser. You leave with both understanding and practical ways to use it.
A plain-language account of what matters, what AI should understand, and what still needs your judgment.
An inspectable map of your people, work, language, boundaries, and important relationships.
A ready-to-use context package for the question you want to ask right now.
Reusable instructions and reference material for a focused AI project such as marketing or operations.
The Applied Frame promise
You name it. Suggested categories never overrule your words, identity, or faith.
You inspect it. Uncertain facts remain questions until you resolve them.
You control it. Your map is portable, readable, and prepared for export.
You set the doors. Private rooms stay private. An output receives only the context it needs.
One map. Yours to keep.
One guided interview becomes useful context you can inspect, correct, own, and carry into the tools you already use.
Secure checkout. After purchase, we prepare your private interview link and send it to your email today. See what happens next.
Prefer it guided?
If you want more guidance than the self-serve experience, tell us about the world you want mapped. We review pilot applications personally and invite a small mix of people we can help closely.
The pilot application is free and does not obligate you to continue.
Apply for the guided pilotGuided pilot application
Most people finish in about four minutes. We’ll review applications personally and contact selected pilot members.
Your contact details go only to the private application service, never to GitHub or a public agent log.
Good questions
No. A personality test places you into someone else’s categories. Mapmaking gives us a starting framework, but your language, relationships, exceptions, and decisions shape the result.
No. The interview begins with the rooms most likely to create value. It can pause, resume, offer familiar defaults, and stop when the experience feels tiring or repetitive.
No. The experience is designed around inspectable, portable context. You approve it and receive artifacts you can keep and use wherever you choose.
Yes. Your Launch Prompt and Workspace Kit are designed to help you bring the right context into tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok.
We prepare a private, secure interview link for the email used at checkout and send it today. That same email opens the link, so there is no new password to create.
We review the application mix, invite selected pilot members, and explain the time commitment before you agree to participate. Applying does not obligate you to continue.
One world. Many tools.