M1D
Explore M1D
M1D / Future direction

Future Products

M1D names future product directions to show the problems it intends to address without implying live operation.

Future Problems M1D Wants To Solve

Future product directions start with the problems M1D intends to address and keep planned or aspirational directions separate from current public capability.

Future products exist because important problems remain unsolved: people need better ways to build complex systems, understand AI interactions, reason through demanding scenarios, preserve trustworthy structure, and learn from evidence without giving hidden systems unchecked authority.

Loom addresses complex authored system work. Capsule addresses controlled AI interaction contexts. Holmes addresses reasoning-rich gameplay and inquiry. Central GraphBank, BLE, and ELE describe later shared-structure and learning-environment directions.

Current reality is public explanation and bounded interest only. Planned work may become product experiences later, while aspirational directions remain longer-term. Trust comes from refusing to describe future products as already available, already enabled, or already authorised.

Next steps

Separate current public reality from future product directions.

Future product directions remain public explanation and bounded interest only.

Action

Interest records intent without creating product access.

Express Interest
Reading pathStart hereUnderstand M1DSee the evidenceCheck current statusRead the foundationsContact safely