Quantaible layers

Each layer opens a deeper boundary of trust.

Begin with Seed, build from Root, expand through Canopy, or explore contribution and experimental systems through Hive.

Seed introduces the Source and Governance basics. Root opens private governed reasoning. Canopy adds the Memory System. Hive previews Contribution, shared insight, and experimental systems.

Seed

01

Seed

Learn the basics

Seed is the public starting point into Quantaible. It explains how source awareness, governance language, and receipt-style thinking work before entering the protected workspace.

Source · Governance · Receipt
Root

02

Root

Reason privately

Root opens the private governed reasoning foundation: source awareness, interpretation, proof, and visible boundaries.

Reasoning · Governance · OutputExplore Root →
Canopy

03

Canopy

Build memory

Canopy adds the Memory System: continuity, connection awareness, recurring patterns, drift visibility, and wider understanding over time.

Memory · Connection · DriftExplore Canopy →
Hive

04

Hive

Explore contribution

Hive explores contribution, shared insight, experimental systems, future engines, and governed collaboration.

Contribution · Experimental · FutureExplore Hive →

Layer comparison

Seed → Root → Canopy → Hive

Seed

Learn the basic model: what enters the system, how governance works, and why receipts matter.

Seed · Root · Receipt

Root

Use private reasoning systems with visible source awareness, governance, interpretation, and proof.

Reasoning · Lock · Proof

Canopy

Extend understanding through the Memory System: continuity, hidden connections, recurring patterns, and change over time.

Forest · Mycelium · Drift

Hive

Explore contribution, shared insight, governed previews, and future system modules.

Bee · Pollen · Hive

System map

Six systems. Clear boundaries.

Source System

What enters the environment and where it came from.

Warm white · pale gold

Reasoning System

How information is organised, analysed, and connected.

Blue · green

Governance System

How boundaries, policy, uncertainty, and trust are handled.

Violet · silver

Memory System

How continuity, patterns, and drift are preserved over time.

Deep green · teal

Contribution System

How shared insight moves with consent and provenance.

Amber · honey

Output System

How results, exports, proof trails, and receipts are preserved.

Gold · white

Naming model

Layers are plain. Systems are functional. Engines are named.

Seed, Root, Canopy, and Hive describe access boundaries. Source, Reasoning, Governance, Memory, Contribution, and Output describe capability. Engine names belong underneath stable governed modules.

Next

Learn how the system flow works.

See how input moves through source, reasoning, governance, memory, contribution, output, and receipt systems.