Purpose
Ideas need structure before exposure.
Some ideas are not ready for a branch, a co-op, a public promise, or a contributor agreement. The Incubator gives them a place to be held, sorted, and tested carefully.
Early model
No one is promised income or acceptance.
The first Incubator layer is not a hiring route, grant program, school, accelerator, or public service. It is a careful CORE process for naming ideas, matching them to branches, and deciding what is real enough to build.
Fit
From idea to project only when the structure can hold.
A useful idea may become a Studios project, a branch tool, a Nexus task, a local proof, or an internal document. Some ideas stay parked until there is capacity.
Protection
Small enough to hold.
The Incubator helps prevent free-for-all enthusiasm, vague promises, and chaotic overcommitment before people, families, or contributors are involved.
At a glance
What this page holds.
These cards show how this public page connects to the wider build.
Held by
CORE
The Incubator stays inside CORE with records, boundaries, and readiness gates.
Feeds into
Studios
Creative ideas can become scoped books, tools, games, or media when ready.
Feeds into
Branches
Practical ideas can become branch tools, proofs, or future cooperative work.
Organized in
Nexus
Ideas that become work can move into projects, tasks, and contributor fit.