CrocoBrain for creators

You've already written your best prompt: your archive.

Years of newsletters, scripts and essays contain your positions, your stories and your voice. CrocoBrain ingests that back-catalogue into a structured brain — and the next piece starts from everything you've already said.

Your archive, finally load-bearing

Import your published work as sources. The brain distills it into linked notes — themes, takes, people, running threads — so your archive becomes something you query, not a folder you never open.

Drafts that sound like you, because they are you

Ask for a draft and the brain assembles it from your own material, citing the notes behind each claim. No generic AI voice — the register is calibrated on your corpus.

Your contradictions are your best material

The places where this year's take disagrees with last year's are surfaced, not hidden. Each one is an honest, ready-made angle: why I changed my mind. Audiences trust writers who can show their thinking moved.

Own the asset

The structured corpus exports as plain Obsidian-compatible Markdown. Platforms come and go; the brain you build on your own writing stays yours.

The honest fit

CrocoBrain works best when there is a real archive to feed it — a newsletter, a channel, a blog with history. If that's you, start free: import a slice of the back-catalogue and see what your own corpus has been trying to tell you.

CrocoBrain for creators — your back-catalogue is a brain