Vol. 01 — Colophon & Covenant

A quieter place to keep your story.

Why this exists

Archive.01 is built for people whose minds move faster than the room. ADHD, neurodivergent, or just wired differently — if you've ever sat through a meeting watching a slower idea win because it was said louder, this is for you.

The world isn't short on advice telling you to mask, sand down, or fit in. This isn't that. The premise: when you can frame yourself clearly — in your own words, from your own evidence — the room rebuilds itself around you. Square peg, square hole.

Reflection prompts that surface, never prescribe.

Every prompt is a question, not a verdict. The system doesn't tell you what your values are, what your pitch should say, or what to want from a negotiation. It reflects back the patterns already in your archive and lets you decide what they mean.

From the founder

I'm keeping my name off this page on purpose — not out of secrecy, but because the story matters more than the byline. Someone reading this should be able to see themselves in it without my résumé getting in the way.

Here's what's relevant: 15+ years in marketing leadership, driving growth for global brands across gaming, sports, and tech. Cross-functional launches, creator and CTV programs, full-funnel acquisition at some of the largest companies in the world, plus advisory work with early-stage startups. On paper, it reads cleanly. Lived day to day, it rarely felt that way.

For most of those years, I navigated rooms where the loudest idea often won, pitched decks I'd rewritten a dozen times in my head before opening my mouth, and quietly wondered why some days felt like swimming upstream while everyone else seemed to be floating. I didn't have language for it. I just had the work — and the assumption that the friction was me.

Only recently did I discover I'm ADHD, with some threads of autism woven in. That reframing explained a lot — every meeting where I couldn't find the right words in the moment, every review where I knew my value but couldn't voice it, every negotiation where the receipts were in my head but never on the page. It also made me realize how many people like me are out there doing extraordinary work and still walking into big conversations under-prepared — not because they lack substance, but because the standard playbook was never built for how we think.

Archive.01 is the tool I wish I'd had across those fifteen years. Not to fix me, not to coach me into someone more palatable, but to help me see myself clearly — so when the promotion conversation, the negotiation, the pitch, or the interview came, the evidence was already there in my own words. My hope is that it does the same for you: reassures you that there is a square hole for your square peg, and gives you the quiet confidence to show up as yourself.

You were never the problem. The frame was.

Your data is yours

  • Every entry, every word, every recording belongs to you. Full stop.
  • Your conversations are isolated. They are never pooled, cohorted, or "analyzed in aggregate" to improve anyone else's experience.
  • We do not sell your data to third parties. We have no advertising business, no data partnerships, no analytics broker.
  • Your entries are not used to train any AI model — not ours, not anyone's.
  • You can export or delete your entire archive at any time. Deletion is real deletion, not a flag.

What actually happens to your words

When you write or speak an entry, it is stored encrypted in your private account. To surface your values and draft your pitch, your entries are sent to a large language model on a per-request basis. The model providers we use (currently Google Gemini via the Lovable AI gateway) do not retain prompts for training under our agreement. Once a request completes, the model has no memory of it.

Audio memos are stored privately in your account and transcribed on demand. They are not shared with anyone, ever.

The covenant

If we ever change the data model in a way that affects ownership, isolation, or sale of data, we will tell you plainly, before it happens, with the option to leave and take your archive with you. We will never hide a policy change inside a routine update.

Your archive is a private conversation with your future self. We are just the bookbinder.

Terms, briefly

  • You're responsible for the content you write. We don't review it.
  • The AI's drafts (pitches, follow-ups, value summaries) are starting points, not verified claims about you. Edit them.
  • Service is provided as-is during this early period. We aim for high availability but don't guarantee zero downtime.
  • For questions, deletion requests, or to raise a concern: reach out through the in-app support flow.
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