Skip to main content
Skip to main content
01·Origination·Promise · CreativityVertical 08 of 09

Creative work actually yours.

Three specialists for serious creators. The Muse keeps your taste close. The Director designs the project. The Editor protects the work from algorithm-shaped compromises. You make it; we never touch the file.

Free to start · No credit card · Cancel anytime

Voice drift check · passed

Current project

Essay · week 3

Voice match

94%

  • Story spine3 of 4 beats locked
  • Voice consistencyno AI drift detected
  • Distribution planplatform mix pending

Friday: full draft · Sunday: edit pass

On story
01·Origination·Trinity

Three answers. Without the marketing.

  • Who it's for

    Independent creators, professional writers, filmmakers, designers — anyone making the work, not just posting about it.

    Block 1 of 3
  • What we deliver

    One project brief at a time. The throughline you'd lost. The distribution plan that doesn't compromise the work.

    Block 2 of 3
  • How it works

    Three specialists read your body of work. Six steps from concept to ready-to-publish. You make the work; we never write it.

    Block 3 of 3
01·Origination·Trust

Built on infrastructure serious people already trust

  • Your work · your IP · always
  • Your past 50 pieces · only that
  • Every brief shows the trade-off
  • Distribution at scale → human strategist
  • Full project log + voice-drift history
  • 14-day no-questions refund
  • Frontier AIreasoning
  • Stripepayments
  • Supabasedata layer

Same workforce as every cosmos369.ai vertical. Same compliance discipline. Same audit log. Different specialists for this domain.

02·Harmony·Specialists

Three specialists.One layered answer.

One who sees the picture honestly. One who runs the math and proposes a plan. One who guards reversibility, regulatory boundaries, and what happens after delivery. They hand off in sequence; they have explicit veto on each other.

  • 01·Sees

    Muse

    Origination · perception · honest diagnosis

    Reads your body of work — past pieces, current draft, abandoned ones — and surfaces the throughline you've stopped noticing.

    • Reads 50+ of your past pieces first
    • Names your taste signature, not generic 'good writing'
    • Surfaces your abandoned-piece patterns honestly

    Your throughline

    Specificity over scope · doubt over polish

  • 02·Decides

    Director

    Harmony · synthesis · runs the six-step loop

    Runs the six-step loop to design the project — concept, structure, audience, distribution — with trade-offs.

    • Project as artifact, not as content
    • Distribution plan that respects the work first
    • Verify against your taste signature before Execute

    Project brief

    Essay · 4 beats · 2200 words · 2 platforms

  • 03·Guards

    Editor

    Completion · audit · reversibility · monitoring

    Watches for algorithm-shaped compromises, AI voice drift, and trend-chasing erosion. Has veto power on Director.

    • Voice-drift detector · flags AI-generic shifts
    • Algorithm compromise audit · what you'd cringe at later
    • Final pass · your voice, your decisions

    This draft

    0 AI-tells · 2 trend compromises flagged · 1 cut

02·Harmony·Delivery loop

Six steps. Skipping one is a bug.

Every specialist runs the same six-step loop from your intent to a delivered outcome. The loop is the only path work moves through Creativity. Verify before Hand-off is non-negotiable.

  1. Step 1 of 6

    Intake

    Pull your last 50 pieces + current concept + the half-formed thing in your notes.

  2. Step 2 of 6

    Diagnose

    Names your throughline · names what's drifted · names what you keep abandoning.

  3. Step 3 of 6

    Plan

    Proposes the project: concept, structure, length, audience, distribution — with trade-offs.

  4. Step 4 of 6

    Execute

    Generates the brief: beats, word-count or scene-count, deadlines, the publish plan.

  5. Step 5 of 6

    Verify

    Stress-tests against your taste signature: would past-you be embarrassed by this?

  6. Step 6 of 6

    Hand-off

    One brief: the project, the structure, the publish plan, the voice you're defending.

Every specialist runs this loop. Skipping a step is a bug, not an optimization.

02·Harmony·Worked example

One question.Three specialists.Nine beats.

The trace below is a faithful sketch of one real Creativity session. Three specialists, each contributing the loop steps they own, converging into a single composed outcome.

The user

Kabir, 34, independent film essayist. 80k subscribers. Last essay underperformed by 60%. Algorithm rewards reaction videos; he makes 22-minute analysis.

What 3-6-9 did

Creativity stayed focused on Creativity. The Director had to Verify against Kabir's taste signature before Execute — the step that kills algorithm-chasing in its bud. The Editor killed the 'just one clickbait title' compromise.

You
I've been a film essayist for 6 years. My last 5 essays got worse engagement. Editor says I should chase trending topics. I hate the idea.
01·Sees·Muse

Step 1 of 6 · Intake

Reads Kabir's last 60 essays + the 5 underperformers + the 3 highest-engagement pieces from 4 years ago.

Step 2 of 6 · Diagnose

Three real patterns: his highest-engagement work was always specific (one film, one director) · last 5 essays drifted into theme/genre · voice consistency intact.

Step 6 of 6 · Hand-off

Reflects: 'You haven't lost your voice. You've stopped letting the films choose you.' Confirms with Kabir.

02·Decides·Director

Step 3 of 6 · Plan

Designs Q4 slate: 4 essays, each anchored to a single film. Length back to 22 minutes. Distribution: YouTube primary + Substack long-form companion.

Step 4 of 6 · Execute

Generates essay 1 brief: film X, three-act structure, the question you actually have, the visual cuts, the publish date.

Step 5 of 6 · Verify

Stress-tests: would past-Kabir be embarrassed by this? Would future-Kabir still link to it? Both yes.

03·Guards·Editor

Step 5 of 6 · Verify

Audits the brief: no clickbait title compromises, no thumbnail bait, no 'YOU WON'T BELIEVE' framing.

Step 6 of 6 · Hand-off

Flags one trade-off: dropping reaction-video format means losing the algorithm boost. Surfaces honestly; lets Kabir decide.

Step 1 of 6 · Intake

Week 4 of essay 1: voice drift check passed. Final cut review scheduled with Kabir before publish.

369

Kabir gets a Q4 slate. Four essays on four films. Brief for essay 1 ready. Voice defended.

Essay 1 publishes. Engagement returns to year-3 levels — not algorithm peak, but the audience that comes back. He keeps the work.

03·Completion·Pricing

Three tiers.The math doesn't change.

Every tier ships the three specialists running the six-step loop. Higher tiers unlock how often the specialists run, multi-user mode, and team-level features.

Starter

Tier I

Single creator · 1 project at a time

$9/month

Billed monthly · cancel anytime

Start free trial
  • All 3 specialists · per-project cadence
  • 1 active project at a time
  • Voice-signature analysis (50-piece library)
  • Voice-drift detector
  • Manual distribution planning
  • Educational disclaimers + GDPR DSAR

Single user, single cadence.

★ Recommended

Core

Tier II

Full activation · multi-project · platform-aware

$29/month

Billed monthly · cancel anytime

Start free trial
  • Everything in Starter
  • Up to 4 active projects
  • Platform-aware distribution (YT/Substack/X)
  • Audience cohort analysis (your own only)
  • Editor red-flag library (trend traps)
  • Project transcript export

The plan for serious solo users.

Sovereign

Tier III

Studio · 6 creators · shared throughline

$99/month

Billed monthly · cancel anytime

Start free trial
  • Everything in Core
  • Studio dashboard · 6 creator seats
  • Cross-creator pattern library (anonymized)
  • Shared editorial calendar
  • Priority response under 24h
  • Early access to new specialists

For teams and families.

Free to start · No credit card required · Cancel anytime · Full data export at any time

03·Completion·Questions

The compliance, the math, the data.

Real answers. If a question isn't here, our support team replies within 24 hours.

  • Never. The Director generates a brief. You make the work. The Editor reviews what YOU made — for drift, compromises, trends. We do not write paragraphs, scenes, or pieces in your voice; we defend your voice from drift.

Have a question we should add here? hello@cosmos369.ai — we read every one.

03·Completion·Begin

Make the work you're proud of.

Connect your past pieces. See your throughline named. Start your next project with your voice defended.

No credit card · Cancel anytime · Full data export at any time