Welcome to Wren.
Wren is an AI that learns to think the way you do. Ask it something and it quietly sends out a small team of helpers that work at the same time, then hands you one clean answer, while it keeps talking with you.
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One question in. A team works in parallel. One answer back.
How Wren works
Three moves happen every time you ask, and you never have to think about any of them.
It learns you
Wren pays attention to how you think and how you like to hear things, then answers in plain words that sound like you.
It fans out
Your question splits into a small team of helpers. Each takes a piece and works on it at the same time, not one after another.
It comes back clean
All that work becomes one clear answer. And Wren keeps chatting with you the whole time the helpers are busy.
The terminal was the wall.
The real power lives in the terminal — the black screen with the blinking cursor. That's where normal people stop. Most people take one look and stop.
So I had it build itself a face and an engine. A chat. That's what got me across.
~$ sudo docker exec -it 3f2a1c9 /bin/bash --login && systemctl daemon-reload
Good morning. Just tell me what you need.
The setup makes the brain smarter.
The same brain, wrapped in a board, a memory, and my own personality, stops feeling like the same brain. I felt it multiply.
It doesn't just answer me. It thinks like me — and gets more like me every day.
It runs my board of directors.
Every seat is a specialist locked to one lane — a CFO for money, a lawyer for law, builders, operations, growth, research. One seat's only job is to argue with me.
The head of the table carries me — my judgment, copied into the chair. Ask something big and it sends the seats out, dozens at once. Some runs have gone past two hundred. I just decide.
I don't ask for a task. I summon a workflow.
One sentence becomes a whole operation — five specialists, sometimes dozens, working at once. I watch each one live.
And I don't get five reports back. I get one answer.
We build things together, mid-conversation.
I'm a visual guy — walls of text lose me. So it answers in quick visual cards: the numbers that matter, big, right in the chat.
And everything it makes is shareable. One tap turns the chat into a link anyone can open. No login.
I just talk, and it catches every word.
I think out loud — driving, walking a site. I can talk as long as I want, and every word lands.
For someone who hates typing, that changed everything.
I taught it to talk to me like I'm seven.
No jargon. No engineer talk. It handles the machinery in silence and tells me only the problem, the plan, the result.
This page sounds the way it talks to me. That's on purpose.
Restarted the service, patched the config flag, rebuilt the container, redeployed behind the proxy, cache invalidated.
Something was broken. I found why. It's fixed. Nothing else changed.
You bring the login
Wren runs on your own Claude account. You connect it once, Wren brings the workspace, and your work stays yours.
Want to connect?
Compare notes, or help make it better? I'd love to hear from you.
[email protected]Ready when you are.
Sit down, ask it something real, and watch the team go to work.
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