Most firms describe themselves with words. We render the actual structure. The atom below is generated from the same context database that runs CultOps in production. The center is the mark. The rings are operators, products, methodology, engagements, and the AI tools layer that sits on top of all of it. Hover any node to inspect it. The numbers tick because the operation does.
Every node above is a real row in the Praxis context database. The mark at the center is the firm. The first orbit is the two operators, sourced from praxis.team_bio. The second orbit is the owned products, from cultops_product.portfolio_overview. The third orbit is the methodology, encoded in praxis_methodology.discovery_sprint / build_brief. The fourth orbit is the active engagements, queried from praxis_engagement at page load. The outermost orbit is the AI tools layer from the canonical 93/7 thesis.
The connection lines between orbits are not decorative. They reflect actual lineage in the context graph: which engagement uses which methodology, which methodology produces which product evidence, which product backs which operator. If a relationship breaks in the database, the line breaks here.
The numbers tick because the operation does. Last hotfix is read from CultOps deployment metadata. Brain rows count canonical entries in business_context. Activity feed pulls the last six events across session_log, decisions, and deployment hooks. None of this is illustrative. All of it is observed.