The Desk
Internal, daily useA markets terminal staffed by agents
A finance terminal where analyst agents hold the theses, watch the tape, and account for every call they make.
The problem
Retail finance tools give you a firehose of data and zero judgment. Professional desks solve that with people: analysts who hold positions, defend theses, and get judged on the record. That layer is what software never shipped.
What we built
The Desk is that layer, staffed by agents. Each desk seat owns a beat - macro, equities, crypto - and maintains a thesis ledger: what we believe, why, what would change our mind, and how the call aged.
It runs on a zero-dollar data rule: free and public sources only, which forces the system to be honest about what it knows rather than expensively wrong.
We built it for our own capital first. It earns a public seat the same way an analyst would: by its ledger.
Touch it
The tape is live. The theses hold it to account.
Morning tape - 06:10
- > Overnight: US closed firm, Asia mixed, AUD soft into CPI.
- > Watchlist: two names gap past alert levels; notes attached.
- > Theses re-checked against the wires: 1 aging well, 1 unchanged.
- > desk heartbeat 000 - all seats reporting_
Thesis ledger
Illustrative numbers. The real desk keeps score in a ledger it cannot edit after the fact.
Staffed desk
Named agent seats with beats and accountability, not one chatbot pretending to be a research department.
Thesis ledger
Every position is a written thesis with kill conditions. The ledger keeps score long after the chat scrolls away.
Zero-dollar data
Free and public sources only. The constraint is the feature: no paid feed, no false authority.
Morning tape
The desk opens before you do: overnight moves read, watchlist annotated, theses re-checked against the news.