A guided interview from Applied Frame

Stop explaining yourself to every AI.

Teach AI how your world actually works, then carry that understanding anywhere.

20 complete founding experiences

A warm cutaway home where the kitchen, office, living room, garage, and personal spaces become understandable rooms in a memory palace
Your world already has a shape. Mapmaking helps AI see it.

One map for the life and work only you can explain.

People, projects, preferences, boundaries, history. Mapmaking helps you name what matters once, in your own language.

The costly reset

Your AI is smart. It just doesn’t know your world.

Every new tool begins with an empty room. You repeat the people, priorities, language, history, and boundaries that make its answers useful.

You should never have to explain your world from scratch to another AI again.

The complete experience

A natural conversation becomes something durable.

This is not a 132-question grilling session. We begin with the rooms that matter most, suggest familiar starting points, and follow what matters to you.

  1. 01

    Conversation

    You tell your story in plain language. The interview adapts, pauses, and returns without losing the thread.

  2. 02

    Reveal

    You see a faithful mirror of what we heard, what remains uncertain, and where your world wants clearer doors.

  3. 03

    Living Map

    You approve the names, relationships, preferences, and boundaries. The map becomes yours, not ours.

  4. 04

    Use Anywhere

    Carry the right context into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, or the project workspace where you need it.

The moment it clicks

You didn’t complete a questionnaire. You taught AI how your world actually works.

Before anything becomes trusted, you inspect it. Correct a name. Move a room. Reject a label. Mark something private. Your language wins.

Nothing becomes trusted until you approve it.
Living map · exampleRaine PhotographyOwner approved
Front door

New inquiries

Wedding, portrait, and brand leads

Studio

Client experience

Voice, promises, and preferences

Office

Operations

Pricing, scheduling, and delivery

Family room

Life boundaries

Availability, priorities, and privacy

The framework suggests familiar rooms. You decide what they are called and what belongs inside.

What you keep

Useful on day one. Ownable for the long haul.

The founding experience is complete, not a teaser. You leave with both understanding and practical ways to use it.

01

Your Mirror

A plain-language account of what matters, what AI should understand, and what still needs your judgment.

02

Your Living Map

An inspectable map of your people, work, language, boundaries, and important relationships.

03

Your Launch Prompt

A ready-to-use context package for the question you want to ask right now.

04

Your Workspace Kit

Reusable instructions and reference material for a focused AI project such as marketing or operations.

The Applied Frame promise

A useful map without giving away the territory.

You name it. Suggested categories never overrule your words, identity, or faith.

You inspect it. Uncertain facts remain questions until you resolve them.

You control it. Your map is portable, readable, and prepared for export.

You set the doors. Private rooms stay private. An output receives only the context it needs.

Founding cohort

We’re starting small enough to listen closely.

This is free because the first group will help us learn where Mapmaking creates the most immediate value. We’ll select a useful mix, not simply the fastest clicks.

20 founding places

For people who want AI to understand a life, a business, or the place where the two meet.

Short application

Show us the world you want AI to understand.

Most people finish in about four minutes. We’ll review applications personally and contact selected founding members.

Your contact details go only to the private application service, never to GitHub or a public agent log.

A few honest sentences are enough.

Good questions

Before you open the door.

Is this another personality test?

No. A personality test places you into someone else’s categories. Mapmaking gives us a starting framework, but your language, relationships, exceptions, and decisions shape the result.

Do I have to answer hundreds of questions?

No. The interview begins with the rooms most likely to create value. It can pause, resume, offer familiar defaults, and stop when the experience feels tiring or repetitive.

Does Applied Frame own my map?

No. The experience is designed around inspectable, portable context. You approve it and receive artifacts you can keep and use wherever you choose.

Can I use it with the AI tools I already like?

Yes. Your Launch Prompt and Workspace Kit are designed to help you bring the right context into tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok.

What happens after I apply?

We review the application mix, invite selected founding members, and explain the time commitment before you agree to participate. Applying does not obligate you to continue.

One world. Many tools.

Let AI meet the world you actually live in.

Apply for a founding spot