Start with the job in front of you. Each card shows the Studio task, what it reads and writes, and the shared approval boundary.
No. 01Available in Studio
Write, finish, and verify a book
A full editorial team for one book project, with a verification desk behind it. One side develops, edits, and polishes. The other checks people, dates, quotes, sources, rights, and claims, and every finding comes with the sentence it came from. Nothing exports without your approval. You are the author of record.
Reads fromYour manuscript and project notes
Writes toA recoverable editorial version in your folder
GuardrailsNothing advances without your approval.
No. 02Available in Studio
Build a brand and take it to market
Get a seven-agent marketing team for strategy, copy, identity, social systems, market research, and customer intelligence. Your agents manage the work in your local project while you stay in charge of the files and final decisions.
Curator: Mark Stinson
Reads fromYour research, positioning, and source notes
Writes toA grounded brand and marketing work product
GuardrailsNothing advances without your approval.
No. 03Available in Studio
Office hours that history could never schedule.
Sit with deeply curated historical-figure simulations and original synthetic specialists. Ask, challenge, explore, or simply see where one sustained conversation leads.
Reads fromYour question and the deployed source package
Writes toA conversation you can continue in Studio
GuardrailsNothing advances without your approval.
No. 04Available in Studio
Get help with your homework
Choose from seven AI TAs and Tutors for math, statistics and economics, science, computer science, writing, humanities, and Humanizer voice polish. Bring a question or a full course folder. Start where the work is.
Reads fromYour question, assignment, draft, code, reading, or course folder
Writes toSubject-specific help you review, change, and submit yourself
GuardrailsNothing advances without your approval.
No. 05Available in Studio
Review AI-assisted writing before you submit
Three specialist agents review your draft for readiness, voice consistency, and editing priority. They name the passages that may not hold up and show you what to fix first. You decide what changes.
Reads fromYour draft, who will judge it, or a writing sample
Writes toA conversational review: what may not hold up, where voice drifts, and what to fix first
GuardrailsNothing advances without your approval.