One spine, many tools
Prolifica's prompts, Orbital's agents, Tarantula's CLIs, Gardenia's memory — Tinker is what lets them talk to each other instead of running as islands.
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The connective layer
Tinker is the platform idea underneath the workshop: Prolifica, Orbital, Tarantula, and Gardenia become more useful when they can coordinate instead of running as islands.
Product story
The nervous system that connects everything we build.
Tinker is the big one.
Think of it as the nervous system that connects everything we build. Prolifica is the conductor for prompts. Orbital is the orchestra of agents. Tarantula is the midnight crew on the CLI. Gardenia is the indexed memory of what you've already done. Each one is useful on its own. Connected through Tinker, they become something else — a coherent personal-automation environment that answers to you, not to a vendor.
The tactile metaphor we keep coming back to is tinkering. The company's name for play-with-purpose. The right kind of work, the kind where you make the thing better every time you touch it. Tinker is the platform that lets you actually do that.
This is the company's longest-running project. It's the reason every other tool can stay simple — Tinker takes the coordination work off their plate.
We'll open it when it's ready.
— Happy building.
The spine
Tinker is the company's main project — the connective layer underneath every Theodacity tool. The platform that turns each individual product into a coordinated whole.
Prolifica's prompts, Orbital's agents, Tarantula's CLIs, Gardenia's memory — Tinker is what lets them talk to each other instead of running as islands.
Tinker stays local. Your data, your context, your intent — never leaves the boundary you control.
Every other tool in the company plugs into Tinker. New tools become useful the moment they connect.
Workflow rhythm
Tinker is the big architecture story. The page should frame it as connective tissue, not an already-finished suite.
Factual boundary
Tinker is the big architecture story. The page should frame it as connective tissue, not an already-finished suite.
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