Set up once. Live in it. Stop re-explaining yourself.
One engine, many doors. You answer a few questions, walk through, and the workspace is already there: seeded, structured, ready for the moment in front of you.
Tell Phronesis about your work.
Name the work you do, the tools you live in, and the operators whose taste you respect. The codex is seeded from this. A few questions, not a setup project.
Your workspace is already there.
It appears with a codex/ seeded by people who already have phronesis in
your domain. You start with structure and content, not a blank page. The door is what
removes the bootstrapping tax that kills second-brain attempts: you do not design the
workspace from scratch, you walk through and the installation is waiting.
You bring what is in front of you.
Decisions, problems, conversations, opportunities. Phronesis brings everything you have encountered, and together you get to what is next. The newest context is the only context you ever have to add.
It knows more of your work every week.
Every week the workspace knows more of your work; every month, more of your taste. The longer you live in it, the more it brings to bear. So does your judgment.
Three steps, one promise. Set up the workspace once. Live in it. Stop re-explaining yourself.
A directory of Markdown files on your disk.
Underneath the door, the workspace is a folder of structured Markdown files on your own computer. No database, no proprietary format, no upload flow. The door does the bootstrapping so you do not have to; the files are yours from the first minute, and they stay readable with no Phronesis runtime present.
The work of holding the moment and everything around it, at once, is the work the workspace does for you.