Geode
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Products

Distinct platforms inside one intelligent participation ecosystem.

Geode builds distinct products that solve different intelligence problems. Kyu is the clearest current commercial path through environment intelligence for places. Flow State extends the same model into participant intelligence for guided activities, wellbeing, and follow-through, while Geode Core carries the shared platform and delivery layer behind the portfolio.

Read the full context in our Platform Thesis before comparing product-specific positioning.

Product model

Products are distinct expressions of the same participation thesis.

The product frame starts with operating reality: a specific environment, a small group of users, and a release shape that could survive contact with implementation, adoption, and support.

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Start with one real environment

Each product is shaped around a concrete operating setting before it expands into a broader platform story.

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Design for named users

The product frame starts with who will run it, use it, approve it, and rely on it day to day.

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Link independent intelligence layers

Kyu and Flow State solve different problems on their own, then create a richer participation ecosystem when their signals are understood together.

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Grow from evidence, not concept art

The products page should show practical surfaces, workflow value, and practical maturity rather than abstract AI language.

Featured products

Three products expressing different parts of the participation model.

Each product now carries a clearer public role: Kyu leads the near-term commercial story, Flow State broadens the personal participation layer, and Geode Core provides the shared platform and delivery engine behind the portfolio.

Guests moving through a hospitality arrival space with service and participation cues
IncubationPrimary commercial focus

kyu

Environment intelligence for operators running hotels, venues, destinations, and facilities.

Hotels, accommodation, and guest environmentsVenues, destinations, and visitor experiencesFacilities, precincts, and public-facing operations
environment intelligence

kyu

Environment intelligence for operators running hotels, venues, destinations, and facilities.

Maturity

Incubation

Current status

Primary commercial focus

Primary users

Hotel and accommodation operators + Venue and destination managers

First environments

Hotels, accommodation, and guest environments + Venues, destinations, and visitor experiences

Kyu is Geode's clearest near-term commercial product: an environment intelligence platform for operators who need clearer visibility across how people move, engage, queue, and respond inside shared environments.

The first product framing is less about a generic smart-space concept and more about helping hotels, venues, destinations, and facilities understand where activity is building, where service quality is dropping, and where intervention is needed next.

Portfolio position

Primary commercial focus today, with the clearest operator demand and the strongest path to repeatable environment deployments.

Independent value

Kyu stands on its own by helping operators improve utilisation, staffing response, service quality, and partner value across live environments.

Combined value

When paired with Flow State, Kyu can move beyond visibility into coordinated participant guidance, adapting experiences using both place signals and person-level progress.

Current focus

Defining a first release for hotel, venue, destination, and facility teams who need live participation visibility, service alerts, utilisation insight, and a cleaner view of how an environment is actually performing.

Target users

  • Hotel and accommodation operators
  • Venue and destination managers
  • Front-of-house and floor teams
  • Facility and precinct operations leads
  • Operations analysts tracking live conditions

Operating environments

Hotels, accommodation, and guest environmentsVenues, destinations, and visitor experiencesFacilities, precincts, and public-facing operationsMulti-zone service and event environments

Use cases with real product pull

See where participation and utilisation are changing

Track activity across zones, services, or sessions so operators can spot friction, underused capacity, or rising demand before it becomes a customer problem.

Respond to queue and crowding signals

Give hotel, venue, or facility teams a clearer operating picture when a space needs staffing changes, service redistribution, or guidance prompts.

Turn footfall into operational and commercial insight

Use repeatable environment signals to improve programming, partner value, service design, and future layout decisions.

Where the product is heading

Now

Operator dashboards, live participation visibility, and simple alerts for staff intervention.

Next

Adaptive prompts, service orchestration rules, and better cross-zone coordination.

Later

Benchmarking across locations, richer participation models, and partner reporting surfaces.

Product previews

Screenshot-style examples of the product surfaces this product is being shaped around.

Desktop preview

Venue operations overview

A control surface for operators who need to see environment conditions, staffing signals, and visitor momentum in one place.

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Active zones

12

Queue risk

2 rising

Engagement lift

+14%

Live operator queue

Studio 03 is filling faster than forecast. Reassign one host in the next 8 minutes.
Wellness lounge dwell time is up 11%. Offer overflow routing before the 5:30 session.
Partner activation zone is underperforming. Check signage and entry guidance.

Built for live environment visibility rather than retrospective reporting.

Mobile preview

Floor lead alerts

mobile

A quick-response surface for staff moving through the environment.

1

Queue threshold reached at reception

2

Redirect one host to Studio 03

3

Confirm intervention and monitor recovery

Mobile support is focused on action, not dashboard complexity.

A participant moving through a guided training session inside a purpose-built facility
IncubationBroader participation workflows

flowstate

Personal intelligence for guided participation, wellbeing, goals, and follow-through.

Coaching, wellbeing, and human performance programmesGuided rehabilitation and recovery pathwaysStructured onboarding, learning, and training flows
participant intelligence

flowstate

Personal intelligence for guided participation, wellbeing, goals, and follow-through.

Maturity

Incubation

Current status

Broader participation workflows

Primary users

Participants working through guided sessions + Coaches, instructors, and programme leads

First environments

Coaching, wellbeing, and human performance programmes + Guided rehabilitation and recovery pathways

Flow State is being shaped as Geode's participant intelligence platform for people who need clearer guidance, progress visibility, and better activity decisions across activities, wellbeing, and guided experiences.

Fitness, recovery, and guided performance are current launch contexts rather than the strategic ceiling. The product is about helping individuals understand how they participate across activities, routines, goals, and wellbeing journeys without being reduced to a fitness app.

Portfolio position

Broadens the ecosystem into personal participation, guided activities, wellbeing, and experience follow-through rather than a narrow exercise product.

Independent value

Flow State stands on its own by helping people and programme leads improve adherence, clarity, pacing, and momentum across structured journeys.

Combined value

When paired with Kyu, Flow State can turn environment context into smarter prompts, adaptive timing, and better participant support across physical and digital experiences.

Current focus

Refining a first workflow for programmes that depend on structured guidance, progress tracking, adaptive feedback, and better participant follow-through across wellbeing, activity, and support journeys.

Target users

  • Participants working through guided sessions
  • Coaches, instructors, and programme leads
  • Operations staff supervising completion and adherence
  • Teams managing recovery, wellbeing, training, or support journeys

Operating environments

Coaching, wellbeing, and human performance programmesGuided rehabilitation and recovery pathwaysStructured onboarding, learning, and training flowsMulti-device participation and experience journeys

Use cases with real product pull

Guide a person through a structured participation journey

Deliver the right prompt, timer, and next action so the user can keep moving without confusion or heavy supervision across sessions, routines, and experiences.

Coordinate participant and supervisor views

Let coaches, programme leads, or operators see where someone is stuck, skipped, or ready for the next intervention.

Adapt progression based on real completion signals

Use completion signals, missed steps, or confidence cues to change what the user sees next and keep follow-through realistic.

Where the product is heading

Now

Guided session flows, progress checkpoints, and participant-facing mobile support.

Next

Supervisor views, adaptive branching, and better intervention prompts for coaches or programme staff.

Later

Multi-programme orchestration, longitudinal insight, and richer cross-device participation patterns.

Product previews

Screenshot-style examples of the product surfaces this product is being shaped around.

Desktop preview

Programme lead console

A supervisor view for monitoring adherence, stalled steps, and who needs intervention next.

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Active cohorts

4

Completion today

81%

Needs follow-up

7 people

Attention queue

Mira has paused at mobility step 4 twice. Offer assisted progression before tonight.
Cohort B is ahead of schedule. Unlock the next session pack for Friday morning.
Recovery pathway 2 has three missed check-ins. Notify the supervising lead.

The desktop layer is for programme oversight, not only reporting after the fact.

Mobile preview

Participant session flow

mobile

A narrow, low-friction flow that keeps the next action obvious.

1

Warm-up complete

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Step 2: guided balance set

3

Log response and unlock recovery prompt

The product surface is designed around momentum and follow-through.

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ActivePlatform growth and commercial enablement

geode core

Shared platform, product development and delivery capability that accelerates new products and supports long-term reuse.

Cross-product launches and growth experimentsMulti-product enterprise deploymentsInternal teams moving from advisory output into recurring platforms
platform & delivery engine

geode core

Shared platform, product development and delivery capability that accelerates new products and supports long-term reuse.

Maturity

Active

Current status

Platform growth and commercial enablement

Primary users

Product teams seeking faster launch cycles + Engineering and operations leaders scaling similar offerings

First environments

Cross-product launches and growth experiments + Multi-product enterprise deployments

Geode Core is the reusable participation platform and delivery engine behind our product portfolio, combining environment, identity, integration, and operations capabilities for faster launches.

The platform is positioned as the foundation for Kyu, Flow State, and future products by carrying a common product-development and commercial-operating model.

Portfolio position

Core layer for product expansion, with the strongest pull from teams that need reusable launch infrastructure.

Independent value

Geode Core helps teams go from idea to repeatable product operations by providing consistent foundations and delivery patterns.

Combined value

When paired with Kyu or Flow State, Geode Core reduces cognitive and operating overhead through shared participation primitives.

Current focus

Packaging shared capabilities such as identity, organisation setup, operational visibility, release tooling, and reliability practices for portfolio scale.

Target users

  • Product teams seeking faster launch cycles
  • Engineering and operations leaders scaling similar offerings
  • Delivery teams coordinating across environments and product lines
  • Commercial teams planning multiple adjacent opportunities

Operating environments

Cross-product launches and growth experimentsMulti-product enterprise deploymentsInternal teams moving from advisory output into recurring platformsDelivery environments where reuse reduces time-to-value

Use cases with real product pull

Standardise foundations before scale

Reuse authentication, monitoring, governance, and collaboration capabilities across multiple product lines.

Faster product delivery

Shorten launch timelines through repeatable architecture patterns and delivery tooling.

Consistent operating quality

Deliver higher reliability with shared service-level expectations, reporting, and support patterns.

Where the product is heading

Now

Core delivery and participation primitives are being consolidated for the current product portfolio.

Next

More product lines adopt Geode Core for identity, monitoring, and operational automation.

Later

Partner ecosystems and external teams consume shared APIs and workflows from the same platform foundation.

Product previews

Screenshot-style examples of the product surfaces this product is being shaped around.

Platform preview

Shared engine dashboard

A launch-focused operations view across products, environments, and delivery milestones.

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Release confidence

82%

Reusable services

16

Cross-product reuse

+36%

Deployment stream

New product configuration now passes quality checks for three environments.
Monitoring alert templates applied across services before release.
Pilot feedback loop completed in 4.2 days instead of 6.8.

The engine stays hidden until needed, then becomes critical.

Platform operations

Delivery runway

mobile

A high-signal launch pane for teams coordinating rollout, monitoring, and support readiness.

1

Confirm product readiness checklist

2

Assign release owner and support cadence

3

Run post-launch adoption checks

The platform focus is reliability and repeatable commercial momentum.

Portfolio structure

Geode sets the thesis. Kyu, Flow State, and Geode Core express it in different directions.

This distinction matters. Kyu and Flow State must stand on their own, and Geode Core must stay reusable, but all three become more powerful when they are understood as complementary layers of the same participation ecosystem.

Parent narrative

Geode

The venture engineering company building intelligent participation platforms.

Geode defines the participation thesis, product logic, and strategic model behind the wider ecosystem.

Environment intelligence layer

kyu

Understands how places, facilities, venues, and shared experiences are performing.

Leads the current commercial story through environment visibility, utilisation, and participation outcomes.

Participant intelligence layer

flowstate

Understands how individuals move through activities, habits, goals, and guided journeys.

Extends the ecosystem into guided participation, wellbeing, and progress support beyond a narrow fitness frame.

Platform and delivery engine

geode-core

Provides shared build, deployment, and commercial foundations used across the portfolio.

Supports growth by making each new product and client solution faster and more consistent.

Ecosystem model

Kyu, Flow State, and Geode Core reinforce the same participation ecosystem.

Kyu and Flow State each create value on their own. The portfolio advantage comes from a consistent layer strategy that connects environment intelligence and participant intelligence, with Geode Core supporting shared delivery foundations across both.

Model 1: Ecosystem Overview

Geode and its ventures align through participation layers and a shared ecosystem loop.

GeodeThesis parentKyuEnvironment intelligenceFlow StateParticipant intelligenceParticipants + Environments + ExperiencesParticipation Ecosystem

Model 2: Environment Intelligence

Kyu makes places and activity context visible through operational signals.

KyuEnvironment layerHotelsVenue demandVenuesCrowd pressureDestinationsFlow movementFacilitiesService readinessExperiencesValue momentsCapacityUtilisationKyu outputs environment intelligence for operations and planningHotels • Venues • Facilities • Destinations

Model 3: Personal Intelligence

Flow State maps participant patterns and progress with guidance support.

Flow StatePersonal layerGoalsIntended outcomesPreferencesContext choicesActivitiesGuided actionsParticipationCompletion signalsWellbeingMomentum healthHistoryLongitudinal insightParticipant intelligence becomes adaptive guidance and sustained follow-through.

Model 4: Combined Intelligence

Environment signals and participant signals become practical guidance together.

KyuEnvironment intelligenceFlow StatePersonal intelligenceParticipation IntelligenceGuidance + contextParticipation EcosystemDifferent signals, stronger decisionsKyu and Flow State remain standalone value streams while combining into one portfolio model

Model 5: Future Expansion

New ventures can connect to the same participation model without re-plotting the thesis.

GeodeReusable participation modelLearningAdaptive curriculumTourismDestination participationFacilitiesShared service controlHealthGuided recovery programsHospitalityOperational continuityNew ventures attach via the same participation primitives: signals, guidance, and outcomes.

Emerging areas

New opportunities are still explored, but now with a more practical frame.

Geode continues to look for product opportunities in operational complexity, but the filter is tighter: real workflows, recurring environments, evidence of buyer pull, and a product shape that can be shown clearly.

area 01

Connected venue operations

Products that help operators coordinate staffing, service, and live environment decisions across complex physical spaces.

area 02

Guided recovery and performance pathways

Tools for programmes where adherence, pacing, and timely intervention matter as much as the plan itself.

area 03

Cross-team workflow handoffs

Execution layers that reduce the friction between instruction, action, confirmation, and support.

area 04

Trust-aware AI support

AI that earns its place by improving visibility, prioritisation, and next-step guidance inside real workflows.

area 05

Participation analytics with commercial value

Operational signals that can improve service design, programming, partner reporting, and future product expansion.

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Implementation-ready product foundations

Reusable platform pieces that shorten the path from product concept to pilot, implementation, and scale.

Combined ecosystem

Together, Kyu and Flow State create a richer participation ecosystem.

Neither platform depends on the other to deliver value. The shared opportunity is the ability to connect people, places, and experiences more intelligently when both environment and participant signals are understood well.

The ecosystem creates room for:

  • environment intelligence for places, facilities, venues, and operating conditions
  • participant intelligence for habits, goals, activity patterns, and guided experiences
  • a combined view of how people, places, and experiences connect over time
  • future experience intelligence built from richer environment and participant signals
  • new products that can inherit the same participation model without copying one vertical

Next conversation

If the participation problem is real, we should be able to describe the environment, the participant, and the first useful release plainly.

That is the standard applied here. The products are framed around real operating conditions, clear intelligence roles, and a practical path from incubation to implementation.