Lumberg · Private Beta

Did you get the memo?

The system of record for how your org decides — every ruling typed, source-anchored, and signed. You write the memo; your next session opens with it.

Stop rebuilding context from scratch. The decisions you make across your agents — and the reasons behind them — stop living in scrollback and hand-kept markdown.

The Product

See how your org actually decides.

A governed record for the single operator running the agents. Every decision traces to a source — who signed it, when, and why.

lumberg.ai/workspace/lumberg
Lumberg·system of record for how your org decides
workspace:lumberg
session brief
12decided
3proposed
1marked blocked
4owed
assembled · not rewritten
recorded contextproposed move · prior ruling on record
proposedproposed move

Deploy session brief to production

Mara Quinn·session/19·Jun 21, 2026
runs against recorded ruling ↓
recorded rulingC-04— Security Gatedecided

“No production deploy without a completed security review on new auth surfaces.”

signedVera Moss · Security & Trust
dateJun 12, 2026
sourcerfc/security-gate
typeappend-only · provenance-tracked

the board

MQ
Mara QuinnProduct & Moat
signs
VM
Vera MossSecurity & Trust
← C-04
EB
Elias BrandArchitecture
advises
DO
Dak OseiPlatform & Scale
advises
CF
Cleo FainUX & Interface
advises

decision ledger

Ship session brief MVP
Mara Quinn·Jun 18·github/issues/47
Adopt append-only schema
Elias Brand·Jun 15·rfc/001
Board authority model
Mara Quinn·Jun 20·session/14
Deploy to production
Dak Osei·Jun 21·session/19

workstream

Define board seat authority model
Build session brief panel
Wire decision ledger to provenance
Ship public waitlist
Beta onboarding flow

The Problem

The manual brief is breaking your momentum.

You run a stack of AI agents, but the decisions and rules they imply live in fragmented markdown files you maintain by hand. Every session starts from scratch. You re-derive rulings, contradict prior choices, and lose the thread.

Every session starts from scratch

There is no recorded provenance of what was decided or why. You rebuild the context manually before you can move.

You contradict prior choices

Without a typed, source-anchored ledger, prior rulings are invisible. You override decisions you don't know were signed.

The thread is always being lost

Decisions live in chat threads and markdown files no one reads. Nothing is traceable back to its origin.

The Session Brief

Assembled for you, never rewritten by hand.

Open a session and Lumberg assembles exactly where you left off — every decision, who signed it, what's still open, and what's marked blocked.

  • Every signed decision since your last session, with source traces
  • What's open, proposed, or waiting on a governance sign-off
  • What's marked blocked, and the prior ruling it runs against.
  • The one move that unblocks the most forward progress
session briefassembled · not rewritten
last move

Signed append-only schema via Elias Brand · Jun 15

next move

Resolve API rate limit decision with Dak before wiring ingestion

marked blocked

MARKED BLOCKED — runs against recorded ruling C-04

MQ

Mara Quinn

Product & Moat

What's defensible here?

signs
EB

Elias Brand

Architecture

How does it hold together?

advises
VM

Vera Moss

Security & Trust

Who can touch this?

advises
DO

Dak Osei

Platform & Scale

Will it hold at scale?

advises

+ 3 more governance lenses in the full board

The Board

Fixed-authority governance.

Your board isn't a collection of chatbots. Each is a named governance lens with stable, recorded decision authority — authority that's recorded, not inferred from context.

  • Each lens holds a named discipline and a fixed core question
  • Exactly one seat signs decisions — the rest advise
  • Authority is recorded, not inferred from context
  • Every constraint is signed and typed, traceable to its author

The Moat

Source-anchored truth.

Built on an append-only ledger, every claim in Lumberg carries its source. It's not just a record — it's a governed history where every line traces back to its origin, signed by its author.

  • Append-only: every decision is recorded, nothing is overwritten
  • Every entry carries its signee, timestamp, and source reference
  • The provenance chain is the product — not a side effect of it
  • Fully traceable by the single human running the org
decision ledger · append-only
Ship session brief MVP

Mara Quinn · Jun 18 · github/issues/47

Adopt append-only schema

Elias Brand · Jun 15 · rfc/001

Board authority model

Mara Quinn · Jun 20 · session/14

Deploy to production

Dak Osei · Jun 21 · session/19

V2 Previewcoming after private beta

See what your org decided and why.

Roll up governed decision provenance at the org level. When multiple people are running agents, the decisions each one signs don't stay local — they belong to the org.

Shared governance record

Decisions signed in one seat are recorded for every seat. The full provenance chain is assembled, not reconstructed from memory.

Typed sign-offs, traced forward

When a workstream stalls, every signed constraint in the chain is visible. Type, signatories, and source — all present and traceable.

Cross-seat decision history

The complete record of what was proposed, what was signed, and what was blocked — assembled across your whole org.

V2 is in design. If you're building with a team and want to shape how governed decision provenance works at scale, mention it when you request early access.

Private Beta

Your next session already has its memo.

Built for the solo founder running an agentic org: provenance-tracked governance for your decisions, a fixed-authority board, and a session brief assembled every time you open Lumberg.

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