RadixOS v1 is for teams whose important decisions keep getting lost, delayed, or repeated.
RadixOS v1 is the current admissions path for founder-led teams who need decisions to stay clear, evidenced, and reviewable. Scientia is the underlying system. ScientiaOS is the public entry surface into that governed review process, not an open runtime on the web.
Current cohort path
The current cohort is for teams with real decision-structure pain.
This is not a broad platform rollout. RadixOS v1 is the first practical decision slice, and admission is limited to teams who need a governed way to see what was decided, why it was decided, and what should be revisited later.
What RadixOS v1 makes visible
- which decisions matter before they fragment across tools and meetings
- what evidence and operating context informed the call
- who made the call, why it held, and when it should be reviewed again
- where execution is moving ahead without enough decision clarity
Signals
Important inputs stop vanishing across inboxes, chat threads, and dashboards. They are held as evidence when a team needs to make or revisit a consequential call.
Context
Prior decisions, operating conditions, and historical continuity stay attached to the question in front of the team so the same issue does not get re-litigated from scratch.
Decisions
Important decisions remain visible after the meeting ends, with accountable owners, supporting evidence, clear rationale, and a reviewable history.
Execution
Execution stays downstream of judgment. RadixOS v1 is meant to strengthen the decision layer, not blur governance boundaries or imply open runtime access.
If your team needs stronger decision discipline, apply for cohort review.
Admission is limited and not self-serve. The current path is for serious teams who need a governed way to hold decisions, supporting evidence, and rationale without pretending the full Scientia system is publicly available.