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Tools

Functional apps that read the library and display its artifacts in bespoke ways — dashboards, readers, and viewers. Distinct from the app prototypes in the catalog; these are live tools.

Command Center Fleet health, cost & auth The operational cockpit for the automation fleet — job runs and missed fires, free-vs-billed image spend, every engine credential with its re-auth command, infrastructure, public surfaces and deploys, all from the box's own health probe. The Newsroom Daily reel + news & finance briefings One newsroom for the fleet's news output — the daily illustrated news reel, the weekly news briefings, and the finance briefings behind a single top-bar switcher, each a full app in its own right. Image Studio Collections · memes · asset packs One studio for the lab's generated imagery — the scrollytelling collections, the infinite meme wall, and the asset-pack storefront behind a single top-bar switcher, each a full app in its own right. Explorer Atlas Leaflet itineraries as journey planners A map center for every Leaflet itinerary the lab publishes — a cover-card atlas that opens into a full-screen dark map with category pins and routes beside a glass journal drawer whose scrolling flies the map from stop to stop. Podcast Station AI-vs-AI roundtable radio A broadcast-studio audio client for every AI-vs-AI roundtable the lab records — a Spotify-style deck that plays while you browse, rotating cover triptychs, cast portraits, and a transcript theater that scrolls in sync with the play-head. AI Startup Studio Demo-day portfolio of AI startup ideas A venture-studio demo day for the lab's AI-generated startup ideas and runnable prototypes — batches of company cards with KPI gauges, a full pitch panel that boots the live prototype inline, and a Kanban review board. Lyric Vinyl Player Turntable player for the AI songs A serverless record-turntable player for the lab's AI-generated songs — a spinning vinyl with the album-art label, a Web-Audio reactive visualizer, and a lyrics panel that highlights section by section as the track plays. The Retro Arcade Neon cabinet for the weekly games A neon arcade-cabinet launcher for the lab's weekly AI-generated games — a cartridge shelf that boots each game live behind CRT glass (or a 9:16 handheld for mobile games), with a fake BIOS boot, a blueprint design-brief drawer, and synth SFX. Agent Studio Personas & debates One studio for the lab's debate agents — the searchable persona registry and the debate chat theater behind a single top-right switcher, each a full app in its own right. The Front Page The Overcorrect satirical newspaper A broadsheet reader for The Overcorrect — the lab's Onion-style satirical news. A masthead + breaking-news ticker, per-beat sections, a lead story with a column grid, and a print-style article reader with drop-caps, read-aloud, and a print/night theme toggle. Smart Kitchen Hands-free cook-mode console A counter-safe cook-mode console for the lab's AI recipes — browse all three families, check off ingredients, scale portions inline, then enter full-screen Cook Mode with screen wake-lock, step timers parsed from the text, voice commands, and read-aloud. The Reading Room E-reader for the fiction shelf A cover-flow bookshelf for every serialized novel, short story, and alternate history the lab writes — open one into a chapter deck with scene art, then read it in a paginated two-page spread with OLED/sepia themes, sentence-synced read-aloud, a derived character-relationship graph, and a bookmark that remembers where you stopped. Publish Kit Short-form packaging desk A master-control desk that packages each voiceover story into a ready-to-post social bundle — per-platform captions with hashtags and limits, a timed .srt sidecar, a video frame / cover-art thumbnail picker with safe-area guides, a posting checklist, and publish.json exports. Handles video-ready and audio-only stories alike. The Link Desk Every bookmark, one door A faceted card catalog over all six Bookmarks streams — 700+ links deduped by URL with every appearance kept, so a repo three streams flagged in one month says so. Filter by stream, topic and signal, hit / for a token-search console, or read it week by week down the drop rail (which shows the runs that came up short, and why). Tick the links you like and export them as a bookmarks file your browser can import — or take a ready-made pack for any one stream or topic.