Teach it once. Every Signal gets smarter.
Brain is the knowledge layer you and your agents share — notes and typed tables, both of you reading and writing the same web. Wire a note into a Signal's labels and the curator reads it before it sorts, so the context you build compounds across every pass.
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Brain — a note wired into a Signal's labels as curation context, linked back to its source entries
How it works
Write it down — or let the agent
Notes for ideas and decisions, typed tables for records that repeat. One shared pool you both edit, not the agent's private scratchpad.
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A Brain note and a typed table, some authored by the user and some by an agent
Point a Signal at it
Wire a note into a label's directive and the curator reads it before it sorts each item — what you know becomes how it curates.
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A note wired into a Signal label as curation context
It all stays linked
Every note links back to the entries and signals it came from — and to your other notes. A graph you can walk, not a pile.
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The Brain link graph — notes cross-linked to entries, signals, and each other
Notes and typed tables
Free-form notes for ideas and decisions; typed tables for records that repeat.
Powers curation
Wire a note into a Signal's labels and the curator reads it before it acts.
A linked graph
Notes, tables, signals, and articles cross-link both ways — backlinks included.
Then put the Brain to work with an Action