Map Priors
Make disagreements legible by exposing assumptions, confidence, and dependency chains.
Belief Infrastructure
Collaborative disagreement surface
A chat product for decomposing disagreement into claims, priors, evidence, and next-best questions.
A focused public front door for research communities, think tanks, and argument-heavy teams, with a clear first experience and a direct path into access, pilots, or membership.
Make disagreements legible by exposing assumptions, confidence, and dependency chains.
Give communities a shared surface for asking better questions together.
Pay attention to precision, not just attention volume.
Current release
The first release is strong as a curated front door with structure, examples, and a clear way to join or engage.
What you can do first
A first event or salon format, room norms, and RSVP capture.
What comes next
Long-term value comes from curation, trust, and repeat participation.
Experience
First format
Who it is for
A chat product for decomposing disagreement into claims, priors, evidence, and next-best questions.
Next steps
What's inside
A focused public front door for research communities, think tanks, and argument-heavy teams, with a clear first experience and a direct path into access, pilots, or membership.
Section
Define the first recurring room, salon, or event format that makes Epistemic Chat feel alive instead of abstract.
Section
State what kind of participation is wanted, how groups are curated, and how follow-through is handled.
Section
Use the signup flow to collect attendance intent, constraints, and interest in deeper collaboration.
This first release includes a first session format, scheduling logic, and RSVP intake.
Stay in the loop
Built to connect
Across Grouplang, market surfaces help price value, network surfaces help the right people find each other, and media surfaces explain what matters clearly.