Argus
READS YOUR PLAN FOR REAL · RETURNS ON YOUR DATE

"So — how did it go?"

The bigger the decision, the more alone you hold it.
Show people and you get “looks good” — ask an AI and you get a more fluent “looks good.”

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Argus neither flatters nor argues.
It just reads your plan, for real —
“looks good” is the one thing you can say without reading it.

LOG ENTRY · the decision you carry
⏎ one line is enough · we don’t store what you write

Several AIs read your plan separately, each through different eyes.
Where the paths split — that’s the judgment you’ve left blank.
And on the day you set, it comes back first to ask.

§ I · The Voyage

AI decision review — not an answer, but the judgment you left blank, mirrored back

A big decision is a long voyage.
You lose your way when the “why” goes unwritten.

Argus records a hard decision like a voyage — where you are, what you’ve seen and still need to, why you changed course. So the “why” never disappears.

The hard part was never the writing —
it was knowing what to write.

Ithaca
01
Brief
The captain's orders
02
Draft
The first chart is drawn
03
Review
Crew council
04
Refinement
Course corrected
Synthesis
Ithaca in sight
⌐ at the helm
Set sail now

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