Marrow

Your work. Your voice. Your evidence.

Marrow stores a person's work, knowledge, and writing style as a source-backed corpus that applications can query.

Records with sources.

Claims keep their source, confidence, and visibility.

A corpus for applications.

Profiles, agents, and writing tools can query the same records.

Inspectable context.

Corrections become inspectable records, not hidden state.

Voice with provenance.

Style is grounded in writing samples and accepted edits.

Professional context, stored with sources.

Profile

The stable professional facts a person wants applications to use: roles, projects, skills, credits, publications, credentials, and the claims that connect them.

Sources

Every claim keeps a line back to where it came from: a source note, thesis, repo, article, accepted correction, or public record.

Knowledge

Marrow stores what the person knows through the work that proves it, not through a flat list of keywords or self-descriptions.

Graph

A private graph of notes, claims, entities, projects, edges, facets, provenance, confidence, and voice evidence.

Applications

Agents, portfolios, CV tools, and writing surfaces can draw from the same source-grounded corpus.

Applications need context that can be inspected.

Chat history is noisy. Resumes are shallow. Files are scattered. Prompt memory is hidden and hard to inspect.

Marrow keeps the useful parts as records: what was said, where it came from, how current it is, and what later corrected it.

From source material to usable context.

  1. 01

    Ingest source material

    Writing, work history, project notes, PDFs, portfolios, and public references.

  2. 02

    Extract records

    Notes, claims, entities, projects, edges, facets, provenance, confidence, and embeddings.

  3. 03

    Retrieve context

    Agents ask what matters and get relevant identity, evidence, and voice records.

  4. 04

    Use the records

    Outputs can show which claims and style evidence were used.

  5. 05

    Apply corrections

    Accepted edits become inspectable updates, not hidden prompt memory.

What the corpus stores.

Work

Projects, roles, artifacts, outcomes, thesis work, publications, credits, and source material.

Evidence

Claims linked to source notes, public references, confidence, visibility, and provenance.

Voice

Writing samples, style observations, vocabulary, anti-patterns, and accepted edits.

Private records can still be cited.

Marrow distinguishes public evidence, private evidence, inferred evidence, and directly confirmed evidence.

The person controls what gets exposed, to whom, and why. Feedback enters as source-backed records, corrections, or superseded claims that can be inspected.

One corpus, several use cases.

Tailor

Generate professional profiles from source-backed identity records.

Portfolio

Keep public pages current without losing provenance.

Writing agents

Draft in the person's register using style evidence.

Personal agents

Answer capability questions with evidence and caveats.

New tools

Propose new claims, corrections, and source links.

For people whose work needs more context than a profile page can hold.

Marrow is for source material, writing samples, project history, public evidence, and corrections that should stay available to the applications a person uses.

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