Individual surface — early access

Bring fog. Leave with a map.

KIRA is built for the moment when something matters but you cannot yet name the real question. You do not need a clear problem. The fog is the input.

KIRA workspace Live session demo
Visible

Which direction to commit to.

Hidden

The directions are competing for identity safety, not practical advantage. The doubt is not about the options.

Assumed

If the first move is wrong, the future path closes.

Next move

Run one 72-hour proof test. Compare friction and evidence — not motivation or conviction.

What KIRA does

Not a chatbot. A thinking interface.

Most AI tools wait for a clear prompt. KIRA is built for the step before that — when the question is not yet nameable.

01

Name the real decision

Surface the decision underneath the pressure. Not the question you arrived with — the one you are actually in.

02

See your assumptions

Identify what you are treating as fact that is actually a guess. Map the difference before you act on it.

03

Separate what is carrying what

Emotion, evidence, constraint, and identity pressure often arrive together. KIRA separates them.

04

Build the map

Visible. Hidden. Assumed. Missing. A map of the terrain you are actually in — not the one pressure has framed.

05

Choose the smallest useful test

Find the move that creates real contact with reality before commitment hardens. Not a plan — a proof test.

06

Keep authorship with you

KIRA does not decide for you. The judgment, the decision, the next move — those stay yours.

Second example

KIRA works for any fog — not just work decisions.

A career crossroads. A relationship under pressure. A future that has not yet taken shape. KIRA is not domain-specific. It is moment-specific.

Every session produces a proof object: a clearer frame, a map of the terrain, and a next move you can carry into reality. The output belongs to you.

KIRA workspace Career transition example
"My manager offered me a promotion but the new role moves me further from the work I actually want to do. I don't know if I should take it."
Visible

A concrete offer: new title, more scope, a raise.

Hidden

The offer is carrying a second, larger question — whether you trust the direction your career is moving at all.

Assumed

Saying no sends an irreversible signal. Saying yes closes a future path.

Next move

Have one conversation to test whether the role has any negotiable shape. The answer tells you more than either option alone.

Who uses KIRA

Anyone carrying fog they cannot yet name.

Students

Choosing a future under invisible pressure.

Which subject, which path, which move — when every option feels like a test of identity. KIRA separates the pressure from the terrain.

Founders and builders

The pivot, the pause, or the push — you cannot see which.

When conviction cycles and every direction has a real argument. KIRA maps what a small proof test would actually reveal.

Professionals in transition

The role, the move, the stay — all feel wrong in different ways.

KIRA separates what you know, what you are assuming, and what you would need to discover to move with clarity.

Anyone under real pressure

Something is stuck. You cannot see why.

KIRA works for any moment when the weight of a decision is real and the shape of it is not. Bring whatever version you have.

KIRA early access

Join the early access list.

KIRA is not yet self-serve. Early access slots are for people who can use a session and share what they learn.

Bring any fog. One unclear sentence is enough to start.

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