Search, Curate, Learn
lore beginner 2 min read
What this means for you
LORE does three things in this order: helps you find a decision, helps you say whether it worked, and helps the next agent read your verdict before it picks again.
The pitch
Search to locate one decision in seconds. Curate to mark it success, partial, or failure with a note attached. Learn by linking the verdict to a written lesson the next agent will read at the top of its run.
Who it’s for
Anyone writing the LORE homepage, deck, or two-minute demo and looking for a structure that fits on one slide and survives translation.
Proof points
- Three verbs map to three pages: search lives at /search, curate happens on /decisions/:id, learn flows back through the learning_ref field
- Outcome annotation form takes a four-value pick, a feedback note, and an optional link — three fields, no more
- The same triptych anchors the LORE sidebar nav: Search, Decisions, Learnings
timeline title One decision through LORE Monday morning : Agent ships a decision : Decision lands in the library Monday lunch : Human searches and reads : Filters by agent and last 24 hours Tuesday : Human marks the outcome : Picks success, writes a sentence Wednesday : Next agent reads the lesson : Pulls the linked learning before decidingneighbors on the map
- Three Readers, Three Views writing role-specific landing copy or onboarding flows