APPS

ONE MACHINE · APPS · EVERY ONE DOCKS ONTO YOUR STATE

Everything here docks onto your state machine — one identity, one hash-linked chain, one encryption boundary. Nothing runs on a vendor's server; every app reads and writes your own state and settles on the 1.287 Hz pulse. Pick a surface below.

Frequently asked
What is an app here?
A surface that docks onto your state machine. Some are full applications, some are read-only views onto your own state, some are protocols you build on. None of them hold your data — your machine does.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Every app is a page that talks to your machine over its API. Sign in once with your equation and the same identity carries across every app. The VS Code and Chrome extensions are the only downloads, and they're optional.
Where does my data live?
In your machine's entangled state — the hash-linked chain only you can write to. Apps read and write there under scoped keys; every action is receipted on your audit chain, never a provider's database.
What powers all of them?
One kernel: the operator catalogue, the seven-step protocol and the 1.287 Hz clock. Every compute returns a signed CKO envelope — the same receipt in every language and every app.