Thenium is a collection of tools to organize, connect, and act upon knowledge. Built for people who think for a living — strategists, founders, researchers, and anyone whose job begins as a vague feeling and ends as a decision.
Seed a thought. Drop fragments — notes, links, voice, images — into a space that listens before it organizes.
Watch loose ideas find their shape. Muse proposes connections, contradictions, and the frame you didn't know you had.
Commit the frame. Export as a brief, a plan, a deck, a prompt, a product. Thought becomes motion.
Every important idea starts messy. Notebooks, tabs, napkins, half-said things in meetings. Most tools ask you to be tidy first, then think. We believe the tidiness is the thinking — and it deserves a better instrument.
Your second brain shouldn't just remember — it should reason. Thenium is a place where ideas are actively turned, stress-tested, and re-assembled.
Start with fragments. Let the frame reveal itself through use. The graph is a byproduct of thinking, not its precondition.
Every framework inside Thenium is a launchpad. One click away from a brief, a plan, a prototype, a product.
Your ideas belong to you. No training on your notes, no social graph, no dopamine. Thenium runs calmly, in the background of your actual work.
Muse is a system to imagine, iterate, and organize an idea into a cohesive framework — and then take that framework and act on it. It is the first of four tools in the Thenium collection.
Muse takes the raw material of how you actually think — half-formed, contradictory, arriving at 2am — and gives it a place to live where its shape can reveal itself.
Voice, text, link, image, snippet. Everything lands in one place and Muse handles the filing quietly in the background.
Rewrite, re-frame, re-arrange. Muse keeps every version you've tried — and the threads that connect them — so you can work out loud.
Turn a framework into a brief, a pitch, a plan, a prompt. Muse is the last step before the work — never its graveyard.
Thenium is a collection — not a suite. Each tool does one thing exceptionally, and they compose into something more than their parts: a single continuous workbench from the first vague feeling to the shipped result.
Drop in a meeting transcript, three articles, and a voice memo. Watch the themes rise to the surface. No tags, no folders, no ceremony.
Muse surfaces the ideas that your new one is quietly related to — weeks, months, years back. Your past thinking comes along for the ride.
Every version of every idea is kept, diffed, and revivable. Rewrites aren't loss — they're the shape of thinking over time.
Muse compiles your thinking into whichever form the next step needs. A strategy doc for the team, a prompt for the model, a deck for the board.
"Muse is the first tool that treated the mess before the plan as the actual work."
Muse is the first of four tools in the Thenium collection. Each is being built to stand alone and to compose with the others — from the earliest sketch to the shipped decision.
The system for turning fragments into a framework, and the framework into motion.
A living map of everything you've ever known, and everything it's related to. Thenium's memory layer.
Turn any framework into deliverables — briefs, decks, prompts, proposals — styled in your voice and ready for the room.
A shared workbench for teams who think together. Structured disagreement, lineage, and decisions that actually hold.
Thenium Muse is in a small, invite-based beta. If you think for a living — and want a better instrument for the part of the job that happens before the deck — we'd like to hear from you.