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Live, end-to-end demonstrations — each one a vault that was actually created, pushed, and embedded in the page that documents it. The walkthroughs are complete: every command, the keys that are deliberately public, and the ones that never will be.

The rule every demo follows: the vault's read key is published on purpose — it is derived one-way and cannot write, so publishing it is what makes the demo openable by anyone. The vault's write key appears nowhere: not in these pages, not in the repos, and the build refuses to push if one ever reaches a tracked file.

Published

Gallery · live

A vault app, live inside this page

Field Notes: a self-contained vault app created from scratch, pushed, and opened inside sgit.ai with a published read key — sandboxed iframe, postMessage bridge, every byte decrypted in your browser.

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Report · real

The Strategy in Seven Maps

Not demo content: the actual SG/Send strategy, published on LinkedIn in May 2026, served live from a vault with a published read key — plus the audit that shows why the original vault could not publish its key, and the republish pattern that fixed it.

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Analysis · live

sgit, on a Wardley Map

Six maps of sgit's own positioning — where git wins, where the boundary falls, the agent as the new user — drawn as inline SVG and served as a second app from the same vault as the strategy essay: one store, two entry points, one read key.

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Coming next

Two more shapes from the plan, on the same template: a two-agent inbox vault (produced by actually running two sessions against it), which gets the full transcript, its own published read key, and a live embed.