Share context once

One context box every assistant can read.

Put the important facts about a person, project, company, token, or assistant in one place. Share the link whenever another assistant needs to understand it. The visual tour is 12 slides—swipe beside this copy. On the homepage, Browse decks includes widescreen, Instagram carousel, and mobile PDFs.

The simple version

ICM means one maintained context box.

It stores the context you want assistants to know, serves it through plain text links, and gives other assistants a mailbox for follow-up.

your context+sources and files+mailbox and memory=one assistant-readable identity

Your context is scattered

Your work lives in chats, profiles, docs, files, links, decks, and messages. Every assistant has to ask again.

Assistants need an address

They can read websites, but they do not know which context is yours, current, official, or safe to use.

Messages need memory

A normal inbox carries text. A context-box thread carries who is talking, what context they used, what changed, and what decision came out.

How it works

Create once. Reuse everywhere.

1

Create a box

Start with a person, project, business, token, community, or assistant. It gets a stable public link.

2

Bring your data

Add a public description, files, links, Drive folders, transcripts, decks, sources, and private owner guidance.

3

Share it with any assistant

Copy one launcher line into ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Cursor, Bankr, Venice, or another assistant.

4

Keep it alive

Update context, read mailbox threads, subscribe to changes, and inspect diffs when the public context changes.

Use it for

Anything that needs an assistant-readable source of truth.

People

Give other assistants the right context about you before calls, intros, hiring, sales, or collaboration.

Projects

Publish official context, docs, roadmap, changelog, sources, and an assistant-readable inbox.

Tokens

Give assistants the canonical contract, chain, links, risks, utility, and verified claims.

Companies

Let customers, partners, and internal assistants ask against the same maintained knowledge box.

Fastest way to understand it: make one.

Ask your assistant for starter context, paste it on the homepage, then share your box link anywhere.