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Product · Brain

Memory that's only yours — and that the rest of Waymaker reads from natively.

Every quiz answer, scorecard, mission, decision, kill criterion, and routine you put into Waymaker becomes a node in your Brain. Cameron, the gameplan, the build agents, and Diana all read from the same source of truth.

Why every other product needs Brain

Brain isn't a feature. It's the substrate every other Waymaker product runs on.

Cameron isn't a chatbot

Cameron without Brain is just another LLM. With Brain, Cameron quotes your own decisions back to you, flags drift from your mission, and proposes plays based on what you've already validated.

Test gates have teeth

Op Score before Specs, Specs before Build, Monetization before Ship. The gate state lives in Brain — so you can't talk Cameron out of it, and you can't skip a gate by reloading.

The next step is always obvious

Brain knows your stage, your DNA, your last play, and your kill criteria. The gameplan reads from it to surface exactly the right next play — no "what should I do today?" paralysis.

Reinvention without rewriting context

When you run the Possibility Maximization play, Brain is the input. You don't paste a 10,000-word context doc — Cameron reads what's already there and proposes radical workshift options against it.

What lives in your Brain

Eight node types, all linked to plays. None of them require you to type into a blank document.

Mission

Why you're building, who it's for, what success looks like.

Decision

GO / WAIT / KILL verdicts with the reasoning attached.

Validation Scorecard

Op Score, customer evidence, willingness-to-pay signal.

Spec

What you're building, what you're not, what's out of scope.

Routine

Daily / weekly / monthly cadences. Streaks. Habit DNA.

Reflection

What worked, what didn't, what changed your mind.

Signal

Reddit, competitor, market, and search signals you flagged as relevant.

Kill Criterion

The lines you said you'd never cross. Cameron enforces them.

Why this is different from Notion

Notion stores documents. Brain stores decisions.

Notion is a blank page. The hard part — deciding what should even be in there, in what structure, linked to what — is on you. Three months in, your founder doc is rotting in a folder no one opens.

Brain is the opposite. You don't freeform-write anything. You finish a play (Op Score, Spec, Mission, Routine), and the artifact lands in Brain with structure, tags, and links to the plays that came before and after.

Then Cameron, the gameplan, and the build agents query it for you. You don't "look something up." Brain volunteers what's relevant the moment you start the next play.

Your Brain. Your data. Your terms.

We don't train on it, we don't hold it hostage, we don't cross-pollinate it.

Yours only

Your Brain is partitioned to your account. We don't train on it. We don't sell it. We don't cross-pollinate insights between users.

Exportable

JSON dump of every node, any time. Take it to Notion, Obsidian, or your own tooling. We compete on usefulness, not lock-in.

Versioned

Every node carries a history. You can see why a decision changed, what a mission used to say, and which play turned a WAIT into a GO.

Stop assembling context every time you open ChatGPT.

Build it once, in Brain. Let Cameron carry it forward forever.

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