Glitch One
The platform for your autonomy. Early Access begins February 3.
For years, we built in fragments. A course here. An agent there. A community growing in parallel. Each piece valuable on its own, but separate.
Glitch One is what happens when we stop building pieces and start building the whole.
It's where Beato lives. Where learning turns into doing. Where what you create feeds back into how you grow.
A single environment designed around one premise: your autonomy shouldn't be scattered across fifteen tabs.
Early Access opens February 3, 2026. We're starting with 100 spots.
We're ready to show you what we've been making.
The Name Means Something
One platform. One companion. One version of this that's entirely yours.
We could have called it anything. We called it Glitch One because it captures something we believe: that the future of work isn't about managing more—it's about needing less.
Less fragmentation. Less noise. Less distance between who you are and what you're capable of building.
Inside Glitch One, everything talks to everything. Your learning informs your projects. Your projects generate insights. Your insights connect you to others walking similar paths.
There's no switching contexts because there's only one context: yours.
Where Beato Lives
Beato isn't a feature of Glitch One. Beato is what makes Glitch One feel alive.
Every surface of the platform responds through Beato. When you're stuck on a concept, Beato tutors—not with canned explanations, but by understanding where your understanding breaks.
When you're building, Beato coordinates—pulling from models, triggering agents, remembering what you built last week so you don't have to explain it again.
If Glitch One is the architecture, Beato is the presence inside it. The thing that makes the walls feel less like walls and more like extensions of how you already think.
You'll forget you're using software. That's the point.
Yours First, Then Everyone's
The platform learns you before it learns anything else. Not your clicks. Not your engagement patterns. Your actual goals.
The things you're trying to build, the skills you're trying to develop, the gaps between where you are and where you're headed.
Glitch One maps that terrain and adjusts itself accordingly.
But something interesting happens at scale. When enough people use the platform, patterns emerge. Better ways to learn certain skills. Faster paths through common obstacles.
Your autonomy stays personal. The intelligence becomes shared.
The Real Goal
Here's what we're not optimizing for: keeping you dependent on us.
Most platforms want you hooked. They measure success by how often you return, how long you stay, how much you need them.
We're measuring something different.
We want Glitch One to make you so capable—so clear on your direction, so equipped to execute—that staying becomes a choice, not a necessity.
The platform succeeds when you outgrow your reasons for needing it.
That's a strange thing to say about software you're asking people to use. But it's the truth of what we're building.
Autonomy isn't a feature. It's the entire point.
