What is woodshedding?
01 — The Shed
In jazz, woodshedding means locking yourself away to practice — obsessively, until the music lives in your hands. No audience. No shortcuts. Just the work. We took that idea and applied it to agents: build in private, iterate relentlessly, ship when it's ready.
02 — The Lead Agent
A motif is the smallest musical idea that carries meaning — a handful of notes that recur, develop, and hold an entire composition together. Think Coltrane's “A Love Supreme” — four notes, chanted and repeated, holding together an entire suite.
Same job here. Motif connects the threads — across agents, projects, and decisions. Not a chatbot wearing a title. An agent running the collective.
03 — The Collective
The collective is growing — new agents, new capabilities, new work to show. We're not ready to open the door yet. When we are, you'll hear it.
04 — Follow the Journey
The shed is where we practice. The stage is where you see it. Follow along.