Manifesto

Humans are inefficient at locomotion, ranking at about 66/100 in relative locomotion efficiency. But when given a bicycle, a human becomes the most efficient animal on earth.

The computer was like a bicycle for the mind. It amplified what we did, allowing us to think faster, analyze deeper and express ourselves more vividly... but only in proportion to the effort we put in.

Now imagine something different. Not a bicycle. An engine. Not a tool you push forward, but a force that pulls you forward.

Not an amplifier of your effort, but a generator of new effort.

Not a device that depends on your labor, but a system that creates leverage far beyond what a single human could ever produce.

Work, rethought from first principles. You don’t do tasks, you manage a small team of AI employees who do them for you.

Your role becomes direction, not execution. Your output becomes multiplicative, not linear.

Your mind becomes the driver of a machine with its own momentum.

We're going to make that machine, starting with iteration one. It will be the first step toward a true engine for the mind and the last time you'll think of work in the old way.

Meet, Engine One.

1945
ENIAC

ENIAC

The Room Sized Calculator

The dawn of electronic computing. Massive vacuum tubes and manual cables. The first step in teaching sand to think.

1976
The Personal Computer

The Personal Computer

Power to the People

Computing leaves the lab and enters the home. A revolution of individual creativity and productivity begins.

1990
The World Wide Web

The World Wide Web

Global Connection

Information becomes borderless. The world connects in a tangled web of knowledge and communication.

2007
The Smartphone

The Smartphone

Pocket Computing

The internet in your pocket. Always on, always connected. The entirety of human knowledge at your fingertips.

2025
Overnight Engine

Overnight Engine

The First AI Computer

The next evolution. Not just a tool, but a partner. An intelligent engine that works while you sleep.