Sigil
The Flagship

The Brain.

A layer that learns your business, reviews its own work, and shows you what you would have missed.

Evolves. Self-reviews. Persists.
Why a brain

The longer it runs, the more it sees.

Most software helps you with the next thing. The brain understands what you’ve been building. Every decision, every cadence, every exception you make gets written down in a single layer and read back the next time it matters. The version of your business that lived in heads is the version that walks out the door. This one stays.

What it does

Six things you keep, for as long as the business runs.

The brain is not a tool with a shelf life. It is the layer underneath every tool you use, shaped to how your business actually runs and kept current for the life of it.

01 · Compounds

Sharper next quarter than this one.

  • Every decision becomes durable context
  • Exceptions get remembered, not relearned
  • The longest-lasting asset in your stack
02 · Reviews itself

Catches drift before you would have.

  • Watches its own outputs for inconsistency
  • Notices when a cadence has gone stale
  • Surfaces what stopped firing the way it used to
03 · Surfaces the hidden

Shows you what no person would catch by hand.

  • Patterns across years of activity
  • Relationships gone quiet
  • Anomalies on the edge of the business
04 · Answers questions

Pulls truth from a single source.

  • Ask it the question you couldn't ask anything else
  • No reconciling between tools
  • Operator-grade reads in seconds
05 · Holds your judgment

The version of your team that doesn't walk out.

  • Captures the calls your operators actually make
  • Ramps new hires from the inside
  • Survives turnover, leave, growth
06 · Outlasts the stack

Models change. The brain doesn't.

  • Lives in writing, not inside any one tool
  • Portable across vendors and eras
  • Built to keep getting richer for years
How it shows up

The brain is the substrate. Everything reads from it.

In agents

Decisions made with your judgment.

Every agent inherits the brain. The work it produces was made the way you would have made it, because your judgment was on the desk when it ran. The longer the brain runs, the less generic any of it gets.

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In workflows

One event, every right consequence.

Workflows route through the brain on the way to action. Context-aware routing replaces the generic if-this-then-that. Every consequence a workflow fires is shaped by what the brain already holds.

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Every engagement begins with the brain.

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