Warp & Weft

Weave with us.

Warp & Weft is a reflective membership for people who want to think with AI without surrendering themselves to it — a structured, human-governed practice for becoming more coherent, more known, and more capable of carrying your story across generations.

We’re inviting a small founding circle this summer. No feed, no noise — one considered email when your invitation is ready.

There is a third way to live with AI.

One camp says AI will hollow out everything human. Another is racing to automate the human away. We decline both. At Warp & Weft, AI is an instrument of reflection — it asks better questions, holds longer memory, and helps you see your own patterns. It does not decide, does not diagnose, and does not perform your life for you.

Every AI-assisted surface here is governed by human judgment, because the interface between you and the machine is where your agency lives — and we build to protect it.

I

Weaver’s Hub

A paid membership and a serious, small community. Structured reflection on who you are and what comes next — personality context that means something, goals set across the personal, familial, and communal arcs of your life, and Ask Socrates: a weekly practice where your hardest question receives a considered, human-reviewed Socratic reply. Not a chatbot. A correspondence.

II

Artisan’s Loom

For members ready to go deeper: a guided narrative-development engagement. Structured interviews, skilled witnessing, and the slow shaping of your story into something your family can actually hold — in your voice, with your edges, recognizably you.

III

Master’s Tapestry

Our highest-trust work: family story and elder legacy, gathered with care, held with serious custody, and returned to the family — because your story belongs to you, not to whoever digitizes it. Offered to a small number of families by conversation, not by checkout.

Unhurried, by design.

No feed.
Nothing here is optimized to keep you scrolling. Meaningful encounters are rare, deliberate, and prepared for.
Witnessed, not fixed.
Our circles practice resonance, not advice. We are storytellers and witnesses, not clinicians — and we stay carefully on our side of that line.
Yours, not ours.
What you write and record is yours. Our custody is bounded and in trust; our default is to release, not retain.
Alive.
The founding circle shapes this place. What we build next is a conversation with the people already inside.

We are opening the loom
to a founding circle.

A small first membership — invited in ones and twos through late summer — who will practice with us while the software is still growing around the practice. Founding members get the founder’s direct attention, a hand on the roadmap, and terms that honor being first. If that sounds like yours: