Brains

A second brain is read-only. This one publishes.

Most tools let you chat with your notes. BlackOps compiles your notes into a knowledge map, then writes and ships posts from it in your voice. To your site. To your feeds.

Build your first brain

Asking your notes is not the same as publishing from them.

Tools like NotebookLM let you ask questions of your documents and get answers grounded in them. Useful. But the output stays trapped in a chat window. You still have to write the post, open the CMS, format it, schedule the thread, send the newsletter.

BlackOps closes that gap. A brain is not a place you go to read. It is the source your content gets built from. Compile it once, then every post, thread, and reply is grounded in your real material and published from the same system.

The difference is not knowledge. Everyone claims to know your work now. The difference is that this one turns it into published authority.

How a brain works

Point it at your notes. It does the rest.

1. Connect your source

Point a brain at a folder of markdown, a repo, or your vault. It walks everything you have written.

2. It compiles a structured knowledge map

Every note becomes queryable. Ask what you know about any topic and get back reasoning across everything you have captured, not a generic answer.

3. Publish from it

Posts, threads, and replies are written from your material and shipped from the same place.

get_brain → manifest + full-note retrieval

One source. Every format.

YOUR BRAIN

A conversation. A journal entry. A note you dictated on a walk.

Blog post X thread Newsletter Threads

Your voice held throughout. See why that beats a ghostwriter →

Built for people who already have something to say.

Consultants. Years of judgment buried in docs and decks. Turn it into a body of public work.

Founders. You make the calls nobody else can. Publish the thinking behind them without hiring a writer.

Technical writers and operators. Your notes are the product. A brain makes them ship.

Your knowledge is already written. Start publishing from it.

Compile your notes into a brain and ship from it in your voice. You stay the author.

Build your first brain